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100 _eCooley, Asya
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245 _aExamining development of e-government in Russia and China:
_ba comparative approach
260 _c2018
300 _ap.899-908.
520 _aE-government has been an emerging trend in recent decades, inviting interest from policy makers, bureaucrats, citizens, and public administration researchers. The purpose of this article is to track and analyze inception and evolution of e-government systems in Russia and China. Authors utilized the UN e-government survey to compare various dimensions of e-government over eleven years. The findings indicate that although both countries achieved high levels of e-government development, marked by a high level of availability and integration of e-government services, both Russia and China came short of reaching e-democracy, the highest level of e-government, which inherently promotes e-participation. - Reproduced.
650 _aE-governance - China
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650 _aE-democracy
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773 _aInternational Journal of Public Administration
906 _aE-governance - Russia
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