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Local Government Capacity in Post-Soviet Central Asia

Public Policy and Administration

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Title Local Government Capacity in Post-Soviet Central Asia
 
Creator Urinboyev, Rustamjon
 
Subject local government; Central Asia; public administration; decentralization; governance; post-Soviet societies; civil service reform

 
Description This paper explores the context, problems, quality, and challenges of local governance in four Central Asian countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. The prime focus is on the question of whether local governments in this region perform their functions in an effective and efficient way. It looks at the four conditions – contextual, structural, institutional and human resource conditions – as factors for explaining the capacity of local governments in the region. These questions will be investigated with reference to academic literature and policy papers on the topic. The findings indicate that local governments in Central Asia do not have real capacity to adequately address the needs and concerns of citizens, as they are heavily dependent on the central government in all policy issues, be it taxation, service delivery, local development, or privatization. The study suggests that local government reform in this region is not simply a matter of introducing Western-style governance structures or granting more autonomy to local actors. It is, more importantly, about understanding local socio-political context and promoting socio-economic change.
 
Publisher Mykolas Romeris University
 
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Date 2015-11-13
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/public-policy-and-administration/article/view/4214
 
Source Public Policy and Administration; Vol 14, No 3 (2015): Public Policy and Administration; 177-199
Viešoji politika ir administravimas; Vol 14, No 3 (2015): Public Policy and Administration; 177-199
2029-2872
1648-2603
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/public-policy-and-administration/article/view/4214/3939
 
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