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By Sureyya Yigit (7/26/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

This week witnessed both an agreement on Global Energy Security at the G8 Summit in St. Petersburg as well as a plan by Russia and China to build a pipeline to transport natural gas from Russia to the developing areas of coastal China through the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. These recent developments add more weight to the importance of energy security, though perhaps equally importantly is how this affects the internal balancing within states.
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By Kakha Jibladze (7/26/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The increase in electricity tariffs is part politics and part simple economics. One of the largest factors is the higher gas prices Georgia now pays Gazprom. This year the cost of natural gas nearly doubled to over $100 for 1000 cubic meters.
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By Marat Yermukanov (7/26/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The time-bomb which set in motion the spontaneous public outrage which escalated into mass disorder involving more than 1,500 residents of the Shanyrak residential area in the suburbs of Almaty was planted a year ago by a decision of the Almaty city government to rebuild the area, inhabited by more than 120,000 people. City officials announced their plans to demolish hundreds of privately owned houses in the area in order to make more space available for the construction of new roads and social facilities. It was a belated step to improve living conditions of the residents of the district.
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By Nurshat Ababakirov (7/12/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The first by-election was held on April 9, and was a result of the shift of Adahan Madumarov, current Secretary of State, from the parliament to the government. This opened up the seat for a by-election. Sanjar Kadyraliev and Mamat Orozbaev reached the second round held on April 23.

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