Kazakh alphabet

An illustration image shows the new Latin-based Kazakh alphabet published in a newspaper in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on Oct. 27, 2017.

Kazakhstan’s switch from Cyrillic to Latin is about more than just alphabets

Culture

Kazakhstan’s president is betting that transforming the alphabet will help his country bolster its national identity, ditch its Russian and Soviet colonial past and better integrate itself in the modern world.

Will these Kazakh schoolchildren use Cyrillic or Latin script in the future?

A University of Kansas linguist is risking Russia’s ire in helping Kazakhstan change its writing system

Global Politics