THE IMPACT OF SMALL STATES ON INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS: THE POWER OF KAZAKHSTAN IN THE UNITED NATIONS DECISIONS

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  • MURAT DEDEOĞLU

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https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.17.1.05

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We see that small states are generally not effective in international relations and power struggles. From past to present, big states have directed international relations and problems, but some features and positions of small states from other states have made them countries with privileges and influence in some areas. As we examined in the article, Kazakhstan is an example of such countries. Kazakhstan used its experience and knowledge of nuclear weapons remaining in the Soviet era to limit and control these weapons. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, although Kazakhstan had a large number of nuclear weapons, It left them completely on its own will. For more than thirty years, Kazakhstan has played an active role in various organizations and initiatives, especially the United Nations, on the limitation and control of nuclear weapons, and has been both a supporter and a pioneering country. The findings we have obtained at the end of the research show that small states can also be an powerful and influential country in international relations, thanks to the features that distinguish them from other countries in some issues.

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MURAT DEDEOĞLU

Master’s student in International Relations at Karadeniz Technical University (Turkey). He conducted his master’s thesis research at the Autonomous University of Lisbon within the scope of the Erasmus Student Mobility Programme in 2024.His academic interests include EU–Türkiye relations, migration policies, and international political economy. He continues his education and academic studies at Karadeniz Technical University

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2026-05-04

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