A book on reforms carried out in Kazakhstan by the country’s president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev was presented in Nur-Sultan. It includes analytics and expert views on many social and economic processes taking place in the country. The executive editor was Doctor of Historical Sciences Bulat Sultanov with the support of the Kazakh-German University. The authors of the collection dedicated the publication to the Constitution Day. They are convinced that the articles, interviews and addresses collected in the publication will help explain the essence of reform policy of President Tokayev to readers. A large block focuses on the principles of building the “listening state”, universal solidarity and the need to apply unconventional approaches on the path to sustainable development.
“The President worked in the international field and the UN system for many years. He knows very well all the UN indicators, which he was talking about in his speeches. Indicators on human rights, indicators of human capital development, indicators of civil society development. All this is reflected in speeches and books,” said political scientist Marat Bashimov.
Translation by Saniya Sakenova
Editing by Galiya Khassenkhanova