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The Center for Global and Regional Governance (CEGREG)

About the Center

The Center for Global and Regional Governance (CEGREG) was established in 2024 within the International School of Economics at Maqsut Narikbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan. The Center is dedicated to advancing research in international relations, with a specific focus on global and regional governance. It seeks to integrate the study of international relations with the exploration of governance systems that influence global and regional order, emphasizing perspectives from Kazakhstan and Central Asia.

 

CEGREG’s mission is twofold: to provide a platform for advancing international relations research and to contribute to global and regional governance debates through regionally grounded analyses. By articulating Central Asian viewpoints, it aims both to address practical governance challenges in the region and to generate generalized and transversal knowledge rooted in Central Asia’s realities and experiences. In doing so, the Center seeks to bridge international academic discourses with those of Central Asia, fostering a more inclusive and nuanced understanding of governance.

 

The Center serves as a hub for fostering academic collaboration and preparing the next generation of scholars and practitioners. It actively involves Maqsut Narikbayev University students in research projects, offering them hands-on opportunities to engage with pressing global and regional issues. Through this work, CEGREG strives not only to enhance the academic development of its students but also to contribute to positioning Kazakhstan and Central Asia as active voices in international governance discussions.

 

The Center’s initial research will focus on four interconnected key areas: the dynamics of regionalism in Central Asia, exploring how identity politics and regional integration shape collaboration among nations; the region’s engagement in global governance, examining its role in navigating sanctions, energy transitions, and asserting independent agency in a shifting global order; Central Asia’s involvement in global infrastructure and development initiatives, such as the Belt and Road Initiative and the EU’s Global Gateway, with a focus on aligning these efforts with sustainable development goals; and the critical challenges of cybersecurity, digital risks, and the evolving influence of media on politics and governance. These areas reflect the Center’s commitment to addressing both regional and global governance challenges through a multidisciplinary lens.

 

The Center aspires to establish itself as an internationally recognized research institution and a leading academic engagement platform in the fields of international relations and governance.

 

Members of the Center

Ikboljon Qoraboyev, Director of the Center
Professor of International Relations, International School of Economics, Maqsut Narikbayev University

Dr. Ikboljon Qoraboyev is a Professor of International Relations at the International School of Economics at Maqsut Narikbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan, and an Associate Research Fellow at the United Nations University Institute for Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS). With a Ph.D. in Public International Law from the University of Toulouse, France, Dr. Qoraboyev’s expertise spans comparative regionalism, international relations, and public international law, with a particular focus on Eurasia and Central Asia. He held visiting positions at leading academic institutions in the past, including iCourts (Denmark), Pluricourts (Norway), Airlangga University (Indonesia), and UNU-CRIS (Belgium).

Dr. Qoraboyev is the author of over 20 publications in peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes by top publishers such as Cambridge University Press, Edward Elgar, Routledge, and Palgrave Macmillan. His research addresses themes like regionalism in Central Asia, the Belt and Road Initiative, higher education’s impact on development, and transnational judicial dialogue. Notable works include co-editing The Russia–Ukraine War and Its Implications on Central Asia (Lexington Books, 2024) and contributing chapters to volumes such as EU Governance in Central Asia (Routledge, 2025).

 

Artur Utebayev
Assistant Professor and Head of the International Relations Program, International School of Economics, Maqsut Narikbayev University

Dr. Artur Utebayev is an Assistant Professor and Head of the International Relations Program at the International School of Economics, Maqsut Narikbayev University. He earned his Ph.D. in Political Science and International Relations from Istanbul University, where his doctoral research focused on Kazakhstan-Russian relations following the annexation of Crimea, providing a nuanced understanding of Kazakhstan’s multi-vector foreign policy.

Dr. Utebayev’s teaching portfolio includes courses such as Research Methods in International Relations, Theories of International Relations, and Globalization and International Organizations. His research interests lie at the intersection of qualitative methodologies—including discourse analysis and focus groups—and thematic areas like Eurasian studies, Turkic studies, and political sociology. Dr. Utebayev is a frequent participant in international conferences and workshops and has contributed to scholarly discussions on regional integration and the geopolitical dynamics in Central Asia.

 

Assem Kalkamanova
Vice-Dean for Postgraduate Studies, Research & Development, International School of Economics, Maqsut Narikbayev University

Dr. Assem Kalkamanova is Vice-Dean for Postgraduate Studies, Research & Development at the International School of Economics, Maqsut Narikbayev University. She holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Szeged University, Hungary, and a Master of Science in Economics from University College London, UK. Dr. Kalkamanova’s research interests include civic activism and contentious politics, particularly in the context of Central Asia’s evolving political landscape.

Dr. Kalkamanova has presented her research at international conferences in Hungary, Portugal, and Kyrgyzstan, contributing to global discussions on political mobilization and civil society dynamics. Her interdisciplinary academic background combines economics and political science, enabling her to address complex governance challenges from multiple perspectives.

 

Baurzhan Rakhmetov
Assistant Professor, International School of Economics, Maqsut Narikbayev University

Dr. Baurzhan Rakhmetov is an Assistant Professor at the International School of Economics, Maqsut Narikbayev University. He earned his Ph.D. in Politics and International Relations from Cardiff University, UK, where his dissertation focused on the global dynamics of internet censorship, with a special emphasis on the post-Soviet region. Dr. Rakhmetov is also an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA), UK.

In addition to his academic role, Dr. Rakhmetov is a contributor to Forbes Kazakhstan and a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Digital Technologies and Law. His expertise in political science and international relations is complemented by practical teaching experience at Cardiff University, where he taught courses in international relations. Dr. Rakhmetov’s research interests include digital governance, media regulation, and the intersection of technology and politics in Central Asia.

 

Kamshat Saginbekova
Teaching Professor, International School of Economics, Maqsut Narikbayev University

Dr. Kamshat Saginbekova is a Teaching Professor at the International School of Economics, Maqsut Narikbayev University. She holds a Ph.D. in Political and Social Sciences from the University of Liege, awarded through a European Union Targeted Initiative. Dr. Saginbekova specializes in strategic trade control, non-proliferation, and sanctions compliance, with extensive experience in both academia and industry.

Her research focuses on the political and economic dimensions of strategic trade, dual-use items, and export control policies in Central Asia. She has delivered presentations at international conferences in Germany, Belgium, the USA, and Slovenia and serves as a short-term expert under the EUP2P Export Control Program on Dual-Use Goods. Dr. Saginbekova’s academic background in economics further enhances her interdisciplinary approach to analyzing trade policies and regional governance.

 

Nurzhanat Ametbek
Assistant Professor, International School of Economics, Maqsut Narikbayev University

Dr. Nurzhanat Ametbek is an Assistant Professor at the International School of Economics at Maqsut Narikbayev University. She holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from Ankara University, Turkey, where she specialized in Chinese identity, foreign policy, and the Belt and Road Initiative. Her research explores China’s growing influence in Central Asia, with a particular focus on its relations with Kazakhstan.

Dr. Ametbek has presented her work at numerous international forums, including the Manas Forum 2024 in Istanbul, where she discussed the Belt and Road Initiative’s role in promoting Turkic integration. Her research interests also extend to issues of national identity and decolonization in Central Asia, with her recent presentations addressing Kazakhstan’s interaction with China and Turkey from comparative theoretical perspectives.

Recent publications by members of the Center:

 

  • Aleksic B, Caponetti E, Cenolli K, Charatsis C, Dewaele K, Lequarré AS, Marrone E, Michel Q, Paile-Calvo S, Saginbekova K, Sánchez-Cobaleda K. (2022). How the new EU Dual-Use Regulation could benefit third countries?. ESU, University of Liege
  • Çay, F., & Kalkamanova, A. (2023). Measuring Populist Discourse of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan: A Quantitative Content Analysis. Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science55, 4-18.
  • De Lombaerde, P., Moldashev, K., Qoraboyev, I., & Taghon, S. (2024). Strategic responses of regional economic organizations to the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative: the cases of ASEAN, EAEU, and EU. Asia Pacific Business Review, 30(2), 399–419. https://doi.org/10.1080/13602381.2022.2093526
  • Karabayeva, A. & Qoraboyev, I. (eds.). (2024). The Ukraine and Russia War and Its Implications on Central Asia. Lexington Books. ISBN: 978-1-66696-647-3.
  • Michel, Quentin, Enzo Caponetti, Sylvain Paile, Kamshat Saginbekova, Veronica Vella, Branislav Aleksic, Maria Caixeirinho Oliveira et al. (2023). Analyzing Strategic Trade Compliance Tools.ESU, University of Liege
  • Qoraboyev, I. (2024). The EU’s Role as a Partner in Region-Building in Central Asia. In Bayramov, Agha, and Marek Neuman, eds. European Union Governance in Central Asia: A Sectoral Approach. Routledge (pp. 53-69).
  • Rakhmetov, B. (2023). The Internet’s Influence on Democratization: Cyber Optimism and Cyber Pessimism.  Media. Design. 8(1), 102-117.
  • Utebayev, A., Ordabayeva, D., Murzagulova, K., & Irzhanova, S. (2024). Kazakhstan-EU Relations in the Realities of the Geopolitical Turbulence: A Textual Analysis of Before and After Design. Journal of Central Asian Studies95(3), 75-94.
  • Utegen, D., & Rakhmetov, B. (2023). Facial recognition technology and ensuring security of biometric data: comparative analysis of legal regulation models. Journal of Digital Technologies and Law1(3), 825-844.

Recent academic conferences and talked delivered by members of the Center:

 

  • Artur Utebayev presented on Regional Integration Challenges and Opportunities and the Influence of Global Powers on Central Asia’s Regionalism at the ‘Central Asian Regionalism in the Vertex of the EU, Russia, and China’ Conference organized by the College of Social Sciences, KIMEP University, as part of the Jean Monnet project EUCA-RIPC, in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on November 15, 2024.
  • Nurzhanat Ametbek presented on Töre, Chinggisid Lineage: Legitimacy and Continuity in Kazakh Statehood Tradition at the 2nd Congress on History of Turkic Statehood organized in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on October 4–6, 2024.
  • Nurzhanat Ametbek presented on Kazakh National Identity between East and West: Kazakhstan’s interaction with China and Turkey at the Entrepreneurship and Social Change in Central Asia, South Caucasus, and Eastern Europe: Decolonization, Identities, and Empowerment Conference organized by Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan, on October 10–13, 2024.
  • Nurzhanat Ametbek presented on The Role of China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Promoting Turkic Integration: Comparative Analysis of Realist and Constructivist Perspectives at the Manas Forum 2024: Enhancing Connectivity and Cooperation in Eurasia organized by Ibn Haldun University Haydar Allyev Center for Eurasian Studies, Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University, and other partners in Istanbul, Türkiye, on October 16–18, 2024.
  • Ikboljon Qoraboyev presented on Critical minerals as an emerging pillar of centrality of Central Asia in the new geoeconomic order at the International Workshop on Critical Raw Materials and the Prospects for Structural Transformation in Central Asia organized by Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan, on May 14–15, 2024.
  • Ikboljon Qoraboyev presented on Navigating the process of article publishing: 10 key concepts for young scholars at a workshop organized by University of Wijaya Kusuma of Surabaya in Surabaya, Indonesia, on August 23, 2024.
  • Ikboljon Qoraboyev presented on Enduring Importance of Regionalism and Necessity for Interdisciplinary Approaches in the Context of Global Transformations at the Doctoral School on Asian and Comparative Regionalism organized by University of Airlangga, UNU-CRIS, and Maqsut Narikbayev University in Surabaya, Indonesia, on August 19, 2024.
  • Ikboljon Qoraboyev delivered lectures on Evolving trends in Central Asian regionalism at the Summer School on “Eurasia at the Crossroads: Perspectives from Central Asia” organized by SDU University in Almaty, Kazakhstan, from July 30 to August 1, 2024.
  • Ikboljon Qoraboyev delivered a public lecture on Politiques étrangères d’Asie centrale face aux sanctions Russie-Ukraine at a Public Conference organized by Paris 8 University in Paris, France, on April 22, 2024.
  • Ikboljon Qoraboyev presented on Multi-Vector Foreign Policies of Central Asian States in the Context of International Sanctions Related to Russia-Ukraine War at a seminar organized by UNU-CRIS in Bruges, Belgium, on March 28, 2024.

Нарикбаев Талгат Максутович
Председатель Правления АО «Университет КАЗГЮУ имени М.С. Нарикбаева»
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