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Browsing Graduate School of Public Policy by Subject "Type of access: Open Access"
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Mussabekova, Ainur; Aldanova, Malika; Turganova, Alua
(Nazarbayev University, Graduate School of Public Policy, 2021-11-07)
Corporate Social Responsibility, or CSR, has been attracting significant interest as one of the key instruments for governments in maintaining the sustainability of local communities. The CSR approaches include not only ...
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Mukhtarova, Akbikesh
(Deutsch-Kasachische Universität, 2021-09-22)
Academic scholarship captures different land governance dimensions while focusing mainly on agrarian, legal,
and economic aspects. However, little to no attention is paid to land governance consideration through public
policy ...
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Raghavan, Aarthi; Demircioglu, Mehmet Akif; Orazgaliyev, Serik
(Sustainability, 2021-10-28)
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit organizations and employees in every sector worldwide in unprecedented ways. It became extremely difficult for organizations and employees across sectors to operate under increased mobility ...
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Makulbayeva, Gulnur
(Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Public Policy, 2023-03)
The Culture of Accountability: A Democratic Virtue examines the notion of accountability and reveals the influence of institutional and cultural factors on political accountability. The novelty of the book is that ...
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Suzuki, Kohei; Ha, Hyesong; Avellaneda, Claudia N.
(Wiley, 2020-04-08)
Among these pressures, demographic shifts seem to boostinnovation, as the public sector responds to the arrivalof migrants and to community changes in race and eth-nic composition. However, we know little about innova-tion ...
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Lodhi, Iftikhar
(POLICY AND SOCIETY, 2021)
Globalisation, the ever increasing economic and socio-political
international interactions, poses challenges to public policy theory
and practice. This paper aims to (a) draw an outline of a discussion
and research ...
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Arynov, Zhanibek
(Journal of Eurasian Studies, 2021)
Youth have always been one of the central target audiences of the European Union’s (EU) policies towards Central Asia,
which was once again emphasised in the recent EU Strategy for the region. This paper scrutinises how ...
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Onarheim, Kristine Husøy; Phua, Kai Hong; Babar, Zahra R; Flouris, Andreas D; Hargreaves, Sally
(BMJ, 2021-08-06)
Migrant construction workers, a subgroup of the world’s 164 million international labour migrants—the largest migrant group globally—leave their homes and families for employment opportunities in high income countries.1 ...
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Aubakirova, Sezim; Alimkhan, Yenlik
(Graduate School of Public Policy, 2023-04)
Kazakhstan began repatriation policies after independence as part of its national identity and
demographic policy. The repatriation process consists of migration and integration. Integration, in
turn, means sustainable ...
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Kinyondo, Abel; Pelizzo, Riccardo
(World Affairs, 2021-03-08)
For the first 15 years of the new millennium, several countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have experienced longs spells of “sustained economic growth” that translated into considerable progress along the developmental ...
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Khadessov, Rauan; Sembayeva, Nazira; Uakbayev, Bektur
(Graduate School of Public Policy, 2023-11-19)
We live in a world of abundant resources, but we also realize that nearly one billion people worldwide suffer from chronic hunger. Food security remains an elusive objective throughout many developing countries. Each state's ...
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Flouris, Andreas D; Babar, Zahra; Ioannou, Leonidas G; Onarheim, Kristine H; Phua, Kai H; Hargreaves, Sally
(BMJ, 2021)
To host big sporting events such as the Olympic Games and the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup, countries undertake large infrastructure projects, including building new stadiums and ...
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Mahate, Wumuti; Burhani, Imam Baqir
(Nazarbayev University, Graduate School of Public Policy, 2023-11-05)
Kazakhstan is one of China’s direct neighbors, and a prominent one by size and border. Therefore, Sino-Kazakh interactions are crucial, particularly in respect to Beijing's efforts to advance the Belt and Road Initiative ...
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Smith, Brian
(Modern Intellectual History, 2021)
Throughout the 1690s there were several high-profile parliamentary debates about lowering inter est rates from 6 to 4 percent. Locke’s involvement in these policy debates is significant. In this
period, he circulated at ...
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Atenova, Moldir; Sanbayeva, Akmaral; Sharipova, Nazgul
(Graduate School of Public Policy, 2023)
Understanding the role of history in shaping a nation's identity is paramount. The narrative
surrounding historical events holds immense power, capable of fueling ethnic tensions and a host
of other complications. Thus, ...
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Mukhtarova, Akbikesh
(Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Public Policy, 2022-04-22)
Since Land Commissions (LCs) with civil society engagement functioning under local municipalities (akimats) is a recent phenomenon in Kazakhstan (2018), except for media reports, little to no attention is paid in academic ...
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Younas, Ammar
(Russian Law Journal, 2020)
The legal progression in China is portrayed negatively by western scholars who often argue that the state institutions in China are subordinate to the control of Chinese Communist Party’s leadership which makes these ...
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Kunbulatova, Diana; Mussabekov, Aidar; Kanatbayev, Arkhat
(Nazarbayev University, Graduate School of Public Policy, 2023-11-05)
The frequent instability of world commodity prices and recurrent crises have forced Kazakhstan to restructure its economy and move away from the extraction and export of raw materials. These occurrences prompted Kazakhstan ...
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Amantay, Akbota; Chaia, Amina
(Graduate School of Public Policy, 2023-04-14)
This research aims to examine how the current recycling communication practices are implemented by the Akimat of Astana and measure how well these practices contribute to citizens’ awareness about the recycling issues and ...
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Serikbayeva, Balzhan; Abdulla, Kanat; Oskenbayev, Yessengali
(International Journal of Public Administration, 2020-12-07)
This study investigates the link between state capacity and deaths from Covid-19. We examine the effects on the Covid-19 case fatality rates of state capacity across countries with an ordered probit estimation controlling ...