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Fundamentals of Open Government Reforms

G. M. Tsinchenko () and M. A. Pominov ()

Administrative Consulting, 2022, issue 5

Abstract: The article describes the general principle of open government reforms. This is a universal model, suitable for any countries with small adjustments. The concept of openness enshrines the basic principles of openness of federal executive bodies, tasks and mechanisms (tools) for their implementation and contains a system of strategic guidelines in the field of ensuring openness and transparency of public administration, accountability and control of power to civil society and the formation of an effective dialogue between federal executive bodies and citizens, public associations and the business community. The scientific novelty lies in the study of the model of open government reforms and the identification of the benefits of implementation. The methodological basis of the study is the works of modern authors, revealing the issues of the emergence of open government reforms and their impact on modern states. As a result, the main stages of implementation of open government reforms have been formed, and the features of the application of reforms in the Russian Federation are described.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.22394/1726-1139-2022-5-108-115

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