%A T. Lindgren %A L. Ekenberg %A J. Nouri %A A. Talantsev %A K. Hansson %J International Journal of Electronic Governance %T Open government ideologies in post-soviet countries %X Most research in research areas like e-government, e-participation and open government assumes a democratic norm. The open government (OG) concept is commonly based on a general liberal and deliberative ideology emphasising transparency, access, participation and collaboration, but were also innovation and accountability are promoted. In this paper, we outline a terminology and suggest a method for how to investigate the concept more systematically in different policy documents, with a special emphasis on post-soviet countries. The result shows that the main focus in this regions OG policy documents is on freedom of information and accountability, and to a lesser extent on collaboration, while other aspects, such as diversity and innovation, are more rarely mentioned, if at all. %N 3 %K open government; e-government; e-participation; democracy; diversity; deliberation; freedom of information; accountability; interoperability; post-Soviet countries; electronic government; electronic participation; online participation; collaboration; innovation %P 256-272 %V 8 %D 2016 %I Inderscience %R doi:10.1504/IJEG.2016.10002287 %L iiasa14207