Public Policy Failure: The Case of Arts and Sports Policy in Kazakhstan

IF 1.1 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.2478/nispa-2024-0001
Maxat Argynbekov, Elmira Joldybayeva
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Abstract In his address to the nation on September 1, 2020, Kazakhstani President Kassym- Jomart Tokayev pledged to promote mass sports and arts among youth. To achieve this, the Kazakhstani government launched ArtSport, a nationwide initiative to create new programs from swimming and dancing to sculpture. Nevertheless, the multi-million-dollar initiative was suspended in 2022 due to various problems and scandals. This article aims to understand and explain why ArtSport failed to achieve its policy goals despite the central government’s commitment and enormous investment. This article examines the nationwide initiative from the theoretical lens of the policy cycle to achieve the research aim. Adopting a qualitative approach to a case study, it combines the analysis of official and non-official documentary sources with anonymous elite interviews of senior government officials at the regional Culture and Sports Committees. Tracing the policymaking process from agenda setting to implementation, we argue that although the Government’s intentions were good, the policy design behind ArtSport had critical weaknesses that led to failure in policy implementation. These weaknesses include the initiative’s overly ambitious scope, the technical shortcomings of the ArtSport online platform, and lack of funds. As a result, ArtSport failed to achieve its expected outcomes, andthe initiative was also marked by embezzlement and corruption scandals. Given the Government’s decision to continue with ArtSport through policy changes and additional funding, this article develops practical recommendations to improve the program design and implementation process.
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公共政策的失败:哈萨克斯坦艺术与体育政策案例
摘要 哈萨克斯坦总统卡西姆-若马尔特-托卡耶夫在 2020 年 9 月 1 日的全国讲话中,承诺在青年中推广群众体育和艺术。为实现这一目标,哈萨克斯坦政府在全国范围内发起了一项名为 "艺术体育"(ArtSport)的倡议,旨在创建从游泳、舞蹈到雕塑的新项目。然而,由于各种问题和丑闻,这项耗资数百万美元的计划于 2022 年中止。本文旨在了解并解释为什么尽管中央政府做出了承诺并投入了巨资,但艺术体育却未能实现其政策目标。本文从政策周期的理论视角出发,对这一全国性举措进行研究,以实现研究目的。文章采用定性的案例研究方法,将对官方和非官方文献资料的分析与对地区文化和体育委员会高级政府官员的匿名精英访谈相结合。通过追溯从议程制定到政策实施的决策过程,我们认为,尽管政府的初衷是好的,但艺术体育背后的政策设计却存在关键的缺陷,导致了政策实施的失败。这些弱点包括:该举措的范围过于宏大、"艺术体育 "在线平台存在技术缺陷以及缺乏资金。因此,"艺术体育 "未能取得预期成果,而且还出现了挪用公款和腐败丑闻。鉴于政府决定通过政策调整和追加资金继续开展 "艺术体育 "活动,本文提出了一些切实可行的建 议,以改进计划的设计和实施过程。
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