Kazakhstan, a former post-Soviet state, has been successful in the development of e-government. This book analyzes the e-government politics in the country from a multitude of dimensions. It examines the adoption of a wide range of technology-driven public sector projects and platforms and identifies the key drivers, challenges, regulation policies and stakeholders of e-government reforms in this transitional society. Furthermore, it suggests that a universal framework can be applied when investigating e-government projects in the developing world.
Kazakhstan, a former post-Soviet state, has been successful in the development of e-government. This book analyzes the e-government politics in the country from a multitude of dimensions. It examines the adoption of a wide range of technology-driven public sector projects and platforms and identifies the key drivers, challenges, regulation policies and stakeholders of e-government reforms in this transitional society. Furthermore, it suggests that a universal framework can be applied when investigating e-government projects in the developing world.
Maxat Kassen is Associate Professor at the Eurasian Humanitarian Institute, Kazakhstan. His research focuses on studying the impact of new information technologies on domestic politics and international relations, especially in analyzing the e-government phenomena, globalization of the open data movement and transformation of the political communication channels.
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1. The methodology of the case study research 2. The country context analysis of Kazakhstan: implications for e-government 3. The retrospective analysis of the e-government development in Kazakhstan 4. The content analysis of the key e-government projects in Kazakhstan 5. Open government in Kazakhstan: a tentative touch of participative democracy? 6. E-participation and civic engagement in Kazakhstan: a political or technological dimension of e-government? 7. Key drivers, stakeholders and challenges of the e-government movement in Kazakhstan: recommendations for practitioners Conclusion: key findings, theoretical and practical contributions
1. The methodology of the case study research 2. The country context analysis of Kazakhstan: implications for e-government 3. The retrospective analysis of the e-government development in Kazakhstan 4. The content analysis of the key e-government projects in Kazakhstan 5. Open government in Kazakhstan: a tentative touch of participative democracy? 6. E-participation and civic engagement in Kazakhstan: a political or technological dimension of e-government? 7. Key drivers, stakeholders and challenges of the e-government movement in Kazakhstan: recommendations for practitioners Conclusion: key findings, theoretical and practical contributions
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