Small state as order-maker: the case of Kazakhstan’s Eurasian Union project


Bakumbayev B.
2025Routledge

Post-Soviet Affairs
2025#41Issue 3219 - 241 pp.

This paper conceptualizes a small state as an order-maker. As specified by international relations theory, a small state is an order-taker rather than an order-maker because it is the privilege of great power to be an order-maker. However, this paper argues that small states can behave as order-makers. The case of Kazakhstan’s Eurasian Union (EAU) project announced in 1994 is an example of how post-independent Kazakhstan undertook order-making in the absence of great power after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Crucially, the EAU initiative meant not to challenge or oppose post-Soviet integration but to correct the course of regional integration from “disintegration” toward a new regional integration in the post-Soviet regional context. Thus, this paper concludes that when there is no great power, small states can behave as order-makers in a specific issue area and in the role of issue-corrector.

absence of great power , issue-corrector , power over the issue , presence of great power , Small-state order-making , specific issue-area

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Independent Researcher, School of Social Sciences, University of Westminster, Astana, Kazakhstan

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