PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND CIVIL SERVICE
The founder and publisher: Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
ISSN: 1994 – 2370 (Print)
ISSN: 2959 – 0302 (Online)

 

 

 

 

Dear Authors,

We are happy to inform you that the submission of manuscripts through our online system is now open: https://journal.apa.kz/index.php/path/about/submissions.


Public Administration and Civil Service is a peer-reviewed open-access journal published four times a year. The Journal provides an advanced forum on all aspects of public administration and civil service. We aim to encourage researchers, employees of state bodies, and foreign experts to publish their original research to promote the quality of training of civil servants and create a forum for information exchange.
Manuscripts are double-blind peer-reviewed. The publication is free of charge for all authors. Accepted articles are made freely available to readers on the Journal’s website. The journal is included in the List of scientific publications recommended for publication of the main results of dissertations in public administration, international relations, and economics. The Journal publishes articles in English, Kazakh, and Russian. 

Scope
The journal covers public administration and civil service, international relations, and economics.

 

The authors should prepare the articles strictly according to the Journal’s requirements. Please check the information for authors: https://journal.apa.kz/index.php/path/information/authors

 

Publication Schedule

Publication frequency: 4 issues per year (quarterly)

Issue Publication Submission Period
Issue 1 March 30 December 1–30
Issue 2 June 30 March 1–30
Issue 3 September 30 June 1–30
Issue 4 December 30 September 1–30

Current Issue


					View Vol. 1 No. 96 (2026): PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND CIVIL SERVICE

This issue of the journal is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of contemporary transformation processes in public administration, economics, and international relations. The articles examine the development of public institutions, the improvement of civil service, the evolution of political culture, and the mechanisms of interaction between the state and civil society. Particular attention is given to the digital transformation of public administration and its impact on the quality of public services and human capital development. A significant part of the issue addresses economic aspects of modernization, including anti-corruption policy, regional development, and energy sustainability. The international relations section explores current trends in public diplomacy, soft power, and innovative governance models, including agile approaches. Overall, the issue focuses on institutional and digital changes shaping Kazakhstan’s development in the context of global challenges.

Published: 2026-03-30

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