Soft power tools in Central Asia: towards a closer relationship with France
In: French politics, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 64-81
ISSN: 1476-3427
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In: French politics, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 64-81
ISSN: 1476-3427
This article discusses the issues of gender policy in Kazakhstan. Since gaining independence, in order to strengthen the international image of the state, Kazakhstan has attempted to provide equal opportunities for women to participate in politics. The purpose of this article is to detail the history of formation and the main problems and prospects for the development of gender policy in Kazakhstan. The main principles of political research were used as a framework for analysis. This article attempts to dissect the perceptions of women's participation in politics as a result of Kazakhstan's mostly conservative views of the expansion of women's participation, that is, that it is a threat to national traditions. Nonetheless, despite this, the situation is changing for the better.
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In: Kazachstan Spektr: naučnyj žurnal = Kazakhstan-Spectrum, Band 104, Heft 4, S. 83-101
ISSN: 2415-8216
Scientific interest in the research topic is due to the fact that effective public administration in the modern world is largely determined by the development of digital transformation. It is worth noting that the issue of digitalization of the sphere of public administration has been studied by the authors, including through the use of the method of game theory. To this end, the article analyzed data on the digitalization of public administration in all five countries of the Central Asian region (CAR). Based on open data on the spread of innovation published by the World Bank (WB), this study was mainly focused on the GovTech indicator. We believe that in the context of the accelerated development of the economies of the countries of the region, the study of the development of digitalization in the field of public administration is of particular importance.