Public councils in Kazakhstan: a case of emergent participative democracy?
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Central Asian Survey
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As Kazakhstan aims to become one of the top 30 developed
countries by 2050, it is increasingly turning to ways which will
improve its governance, one of which is greater participation by
its citizens in the decision-making processes of state agencies. A
new initiative aimed at doing just that, the establishment of
public councils, received legal backing in January 2016. The aim of
public councils is to ‘strengthen democracy and the quality and
responsiveness of public polices’ through the ‘public expression of
matters of concern to Kazakh citizens’. This article offers a
formative evaluation of the role performed by public councils and
questions the extent to which they have achieved this aim. It
draws on primary data from public officials, non-governmental
organizations, ministries, and non-participant observation of
public councils in Kazakhstan. It finds limited evidence of their
effectiveness to date...
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Knox, C. and Janenova, S. 2018. “Public Councils in Kazakhstan: A Case of Emergent Participative Democracy?” Central Asian Survey, 38: 2, 305-321, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/02634937.2017.1410467
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