Big country, few people, extravagant oil and mineral reserves. After two centuries of being a blank hole on the map, Kazakhstan is trying to make a name for itself.
Peter Day reports.
Contributors:
Robert Corzine Journalist & Consultant PR
CREA Concept Bureau
Krassen Stanchev Senior Consultant, Kazakhstan Small Business Development
Christopher Robbins Author of In Search of Kazakhstan
Peter Day writes a regular column for BBC Online. Read Peter Day's latest Work in Progress.
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