Electronic Governance and Electronic Democracy: Living and Working in the Wired World
Synopsis
This book discusses: tools of electronic delivery of government services; modernizing government; E-citizen, E-business, E-government; applying knowledge management principles; becoming a wired nation; community access; lifelong learning; smart communities; cyberlaws and regulations; inter-agency co-ordination; electronic benefit transfer; web interactive network of government services; electronic democracy and the changing face of democracy; access, empowerment, governance in a wired world; advocacy on-line; tools; the lessons of experience. Includes case studies from Great Britain, Canada, USA, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong.
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Preface
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Great Britain: a strategy for the wired world
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Canada: connecting canadians in the wired world
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The United States of america: Electronic Government Within the World's Largest Internet Economy
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Hong Kong: digital 21
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Malaysia: vision 2020
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Privacy as a human right: the wave of the future
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Electronic democracy in a wired world
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Electronic democracy on-line
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Electronic governance and electronic democracy: living and working in the wired world
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