
Understanding Systems of e-Government
e-Federalism and e-Centralism in the United States and Kazakhstan
Maxat Kassen(Author)
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 6. November 2015
Book
Hardback
188 pages
978-1-4985-2659-3 (ISBN)
Description
The main purpose of the book was to analyze heterogeneous political and institutional aspects in the development of such an arguably universal tool of modern democracy as e-government from the perspectives of two nations with completely different systems of governance and traditions of public administration and provide generalizations on objective institutional limitations that indirectly affect the implementation of political and administrative decision-making in this area by governments of the United States and Kazakhstan, representing respectively the typical federal and unitary state.
This book is both a policy review and agenda setting research. By applying case studies of e-government strategies in these two different countries both at the national and local levels and analyzing corresponding legal and institutional foundations, it offers ways forward for further hypothesis testing and proposes a road map for e-government practitioners to improve the strategic policy in this area in Kazakhstan and other developing nations. It provides recommendations on how to improve the regulatory and methodological basis for effective implementation of interactive and transactional services as well as how to solve challenges of an organizational character in realization of e-government projects at the national level, for example, by resorting to a promising phenomenon of civic engagement and citizen-sourcing, creation of open data-driven platforms and provision of information security measures, project outreach in social media, etc.
This book is both a policy review and agenda setting research. By applying case studies of e-government strategies in these two different countries both at the national and local levels and analyzing corresponding legal and institutional foundations, it offers ways forward for further hypothesis testing and proposes a road map for e-government practitioners to improve the strategic policy in this area in Kazakhstan and other developing nations. It provides recommendations on how to improve the regulatory and methodological basis for effective implementation of interactive and transactional services as well as how to solve challenges of an organizational character in realization of e-government projects at the national level, for example, by resorting to a promising phenomenon of civic engagement and citizen-sourcing, creation of open data-driven platforms and provision of information security measures, project outreach in social media, etc.
Reviews / Votes
The biggest strength of this book is its comparative perspective and it greatly contributes to comparative e-government studies. The book is also interesting with its focus on a developed and developing country at the same time. This could be the most comprehensive book written on e-government systems in Kazakhstan. -- Rabia Karakaya Polat, Isik University, IstanbulMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
6 tables; 35 graphs
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
434 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4985-2659-3 (9781498526593)
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Maxat Kassen
Understanding Systems of e-Government
E-Federalism and e-Centralism in the United States and Kazakhstan
E-Book
11/2015
1st Edition
Lexington Books
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Maxat Kassen
Understanding Systems of e-Government
E-Federalism and e-Centralism in the United States and Kazakhstan
E-Book
11/2015
1st Edition
Lexington Books
€94.99
Available for download
Person
Maxat Kassen is a political scientist from Kazakhstan and former Fulbright Scholar in the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Content
Chapter 1: E-Government as a Universal Political Value
Chapter 2: E-Government in the United States: The Federal Model of Implementation
Chapter 3: E-Government in Kazakhstan: The Unitary Model of Implementation
Chapter 4: E-Federalism and E-Centralism: Key Findings and Recommendations
Chapter 2: E-Government in the United States: The Federal Model of Implementation
Chapter 3: E-Government in Kazakhstan: The Unitary Model of Implementation
Chapter 4: E-Federalism and E-Centralism: Key Findings and Recommendations