Dr Sabina Insebayeva
- Foreign policy
- National Identity
- Relations with East Asia
- Foreign policy
- National Identity
- Relations with East Asia
Biography
Dr Sabina Insebayeva is an Assistant Professor of Central Eurasian Studies at the University of Tsukuba and a Research Associate at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore (NUS). Prior to this, Dr Insebayeva was a researcher at the Nippon Foundation Central Asia Development Project (NipCA) and a research fellow at the Central Asia Program of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES, GW). She has held postdoctoral fellowships at the National University of Singapore, as well as visiting scholar appointments at the George Washington University (GW) and Fudan University. Her studies and research have been supported by a number of non-governmental and governmental institutions in the United States, Japan, China, Singapore, Norway and Germany. She has published peer-reviewed articles in journals such as Nationalities Paper (Cambridge University Press), International Journal of Refugee Law (Oxford University Press), and Europe-Asia Studies (Taylor&Francis) among others.
Media
Book discussion of Kudaibergenova's 'Towards Nationalizing Regimes: Conceptualizing Power'
Publications
Featured publications
All publications
- Imagining the Nation: Identity, Nation Building, and Foreign Policy in Kazakhstan September 2016
- The Power of Ambiguity: National Symbols, Nation Building and Political Legitimacy in Kazakhstan April 2021
- Japan’s Central Asia Policy Revisited: National Identity, Interests and Foreign Policy Discourses November 2019
- International Humanitarian Law and Raison D’Etat: the Balance Sheet of Kazakhstan’s Ratification of the Geneva Convention on Refugees March 2014
- Visions of Nationhood: Youth, Identity and Popular Music in contemporary Kazakhstan January 2019
Areas of Expertise
- National Identity
- Foreign policy
- Domestic politics
- Security and defence
- Relations with East Asia
Regions of Expertise
- Kazakhstan
- Central Asia
Experience
Contact
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- English
- Qazaq/Kazakh
- Japanese
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