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Анализ Развития Открытого Правительства В Казахстане
[Analysis of open government development in Kazakhstan]

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  • ISKAKOV, Aziz

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This article is intended to fill the gap in the scientific literature, which consists of a low level of scrutiny and the absence of papers analyzing the development of an open government institution through the prism of Kazakhstan's involvement in international projects and initiatives in this field. The article analyzes critically the works of Kazakhstani, Russian and foreign authors, reviews of Kazakhstan's country indicators in international rankings in fields of information technology, open data, open government and transparency of the public budget. The author also presents the results of the analysis of the role of the open government in the documents of the strategic planning system of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The results of the research showed the lack of a strategic vision of an open government institution and the need to study the extent to which international experience is applicable in Kazakhstan's realities. This article is the first of a series of papers on the Kazakhstan open government.

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  • ISKAKOV, Aziz, 2017. "Анализ Развития Открытого Правительства В Казахстане [Analysis of open government development in Kazakhstan]," MPRA Paper 83381, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:83381
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    Keywords

    open government; open data; open budget; transparency; open government data; e-government; Kazakhstan;
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    • O38 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Government Policy

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