Public Administration Reform and Its Implications for Foreign Petroleum Companies in Kazakhstan |
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Authors: | Roman Vakulchuk |
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Affiliation: | The Russia, Eurasia and Arctic Research Group, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | Since 2000, Kazakhstan has followed the New Public Management reform trajectory in modernizing its public sector and public service delivery. This article employs an actor-centered perspective to examine the effects of the public administration reform and its implications for foreign petroleum companies in Kazakhstan. The study builds on primary sources in the form of 81 semi-structured interviews with public servants, representatives of foreign petroleum companies and experts. The main conclusion is that the reform effects are ambiguous. Despite some success in greater efficiency of public services, many weaknesses remain, with highly varying implications for foreign petroleum companies. |
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Keywords: | Electronic government foreign petroleum companies Kazakhstan New Public Management public administration reform |
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