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ANNOTATION
                  to the dissertation work of Prniyazova Albina Erkinbaevna «Cross-boundary Water
                     Problems in Central Asia: Development and Prospects of Water Diplomacy in
                                                          Kazakhstan»
                                 educational program «8D03115-International Relations»
                                  Dissertation for the degree of Doctor (profile direction)


                         Relevance of the research topic: Currently, the problem of water security
                  in the context of global challenges is becoming relevant at an unprecedented level.
                  This situation is particularly closely related to climate change, population growth,
                  and increased demand for water.
                         Inefficient  management  of  water  resources,  their  pollution  and  depletion
                  negatively affect social, environmental and political stability. In this regard, ensuring
                  water security becomes a common goal of the international community and national
                  States.
                         According  to  the  United  Nations  definition,  water  security  is  a  complex
                  concept that includes the ability to ensure a sustainable, sufficient quantity and safe
                  quality of water necessary for the survival of mankind, as well as measures to protect
                  against water accidents and environmental damage. The concept of water security
                  includes not only physical access, but also ecosystem sustainability, quality of life,
                  social equality and regional cooperation.

                         This  issue  is  particularly  difficult  in  the  Central  Asian  region.  The  main
                  waterways of the region, the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers, are transboundary in
                  nature, flowing through the territory of several states, and irrigated agriculture and
                  energy are directly dependent on these waters. In this case, the issue of equitable
                  distribution  of  water  resources  between  States  is  tense.  More  than  80%  of  the
                  region's water resources are formed in the mountainous parts of Kyrgyzstan and
                  Tajikistan,  and  the  majority  of  consumption  is  carried  out  on  the  territory  of
                  Kazakhstan,  Uzbekistan  and  Turkmenistan.  This  cross-border  dependence
                  reinforces the importance of mutual agreement and harmonious policies.
                         In addition, under the influence of climate change, the trends of evaporation
                  of  water,  melting  glaciers,  decreasing  precipitation  and  desertification  are
                  increasing. These factors disrupt the ecological balance of the region and introduce
                  changes into the natural cycles of water resources [16, 17]. Experts estimate that by
                  2050, global population growth and growing demand for food are likely to increase
                  pressure on water resources to about 60%.
                         In Central Asia, water security should be considered as an integral element of
                  regional  security.  This  phenomenon  is  closely  intertwined  not  only  with
                  environmental or economic dimensions, but also with geopolitical stability. It has
                  been  proven  in  world  practice  that  water  scarcity  affects  interstate  relations,
                  migration processes, food and energy security.
                         In this regard, the rational management of transboundary water resources in
                  Central  Asia  and  the  promotion  of  Kazakhstan's  water  diplomacy  is  one  of  the
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