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EU eGovernment: recommendations for implementing eGovernment in Russia

Student: Afinogenova Anna

Supervisor: Ekaterina Entina

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: Bachelor

Year of Graduation: 2014

<p>The purpose of this paper is to identify and compare eGovernment in the EU and the RF. The first part shows what e-government is and what its purposes are. The second part covers development of e-government in the EU and the RF. &nbsp;Then recommendations for the eGovernment of the Russia are given. Since the concept of e-government has emerged recently and there is little information on this subject, the goal of this paper is to fill all the gaps and systematise existing data.</p>

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