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		<title>By: Global Voices Online &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Kazakhstan: where are we going to be in 15 years?</title>
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		<description>[...] James of neweurasia had an idea of a cross-blog survey of what is the region going to look like in 15 years. He decided to compile the stories, analysis and surveys by English-language bloggers interested in the region, and by Russian-language local bloggers. Five different people from Kazakhstan wrote their essays about the country&#8217;s future - fun, fantastic and serious, with or without them: Adam, Marat, Ksenia, Slavoraya, and Vitaly (RU). You can read the summary of the posts and the translation of the most interesting parts of them after the jump. [...]</description>
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