Authors
Elnura Assyltayeva, Zhanar Aldubasheva, Zhengisbek Tolen
Publication date
2012/6/25
Journal
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Volume
6
Issue
6
Pages
1155-1162
Description
An attempt has been made several times to identify and discuss the US experience on the formation of political nation in political science. The purpose of this research paper is to identify the main aspects of the formation of civic identity in the United States and Kazakhstan, through the identification of similarities and differences that can get practical application in making decisions of national policy issues in the context of globalization, as well as to answer the questions “What should unite the citizens of Kazakhstan to the nation?” and “What should be the dominant identity: civil or ethnic (national) one?” Can Kazakhstan being multiethnic country like America, adopt its experience in the formation of a civic nation? Since it is believed that the “multi-ethnic state of the population is a characteristic feature of most modern countries in the world,” it states that “inter-ethnic integration is one of the most important aspects of the problem of forming a new social community (metaetnic-Kazakh people, Kazakh nation”[1].
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E Assyltayeva, Z Aldubasheva, Z Tolen - International Journal of Humanities and Social …, 2012