Kazakhstan
2006 - Kazakhstan Timeline
Submitted by Staff on 30. July 2007 - 22:002006 January 31. Financial Post on UrAsia IPO and deals with KazAtomProm
http://lists.miningwatch.ca/pipermail/news/2006-January/000384.html
2005 - Kazakhstan Timeline
Submitted by Staff on 30. July 2007 - 22:002004 - Kazakhstan Timeline
Submitted by Staff on 30. July 2007 - 22:002003 - Kazakhstan Timeline
Submitted by Staff on 30. July 2007 - 22:002002 - Kazakhstan Timeline
Submitted by Staff on 30. July 2007 - 22:002001 - Kazakhstan Timeline
Submitted by Staff on 30. July 2007 - 22:002007 - Kazakhstan Timeline
Submitted by Staff on 30. July 2007 - 22:002007 January 30. Nazarbayev meets with Merkel in Berlin.
http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/01/B1ADD498-6C1A-438F-BBF6-724BB1B404D4.html
Kazakhstan Time-Line 1989- 2000
Submitted by Staff on 20. July 2007 - 22:001949 The Soviet Union conducts a successful atomic test in Kazakhstan, and the nuclear arms race between the Soviet Union and the U.S. begins.
1949. The Ulba Metallurgy Plant is established, and is referred to ask Mailbox 10.
According to NIT (http://www.nti.org/e_research/profiles/Kazakhstan/4278_4302.html),
KEI's Kazakhstan Timeline
Submitted by Staff on 20. July 2007 - 22:00This timeline for Kazakhstan provides dates and links to articles for a variety of events, ranging from the political development of Kazakhstan, nuclear disarmament, development of oil and gas resources, development of nuclear energy industry, black market trafficking in nuclear materials, government corruption, lobbying of the U.S. and other governments, and repression and violence.
As I have continued to add entries, I have begun to break up the pages into separate years.
Four groups seek to block sale of Westinghouse stock and technology to Kazakhstan nuclear firm
Submitted by Staff on 16. July 2007 - 22:00Four groups, including KEI, have sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Treasury's Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States ("CFIUS"), asking that it block a proposed sale of 10 percent of Westinghouse, the US nuclear energy firm, to KazAtomProm, a nuclear energy firm owned by the government of Kazakhstan.