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Introduction by Paul G. Nixon and Vassiliki N. Koutrakou Chapter 1 E-government and Democratic Politics by Mike Margolis Chapter 2 E-Government and the European Union By Paul Nixon Chapter 3 E-government under Construction: Challenging Traditional Conceptions of Citizenship by Miriam Lips Chapter 4 Danger Mouse? The Growing Threat of Cyberterrorism By Rajash Rawal Chapter 5 E-government and the United Kingdom By Nicholas Pleace Chapter 6 The Digital Republic: Re-newing the French State via E-government By Fabienne Greffet Chapter 7 E-government in Germany By Tina Siegfried Chapter 8 Re-organizing Government using IT: The Danish Model By Kim Viborg Andersen, Helle Zinne Henriksen & Eva Born Rasmussen Chapter 9 E-government in the Netherlands: ?From Strategy to Impact ? The Pursuit for High Volume High Impact Citizens? E-services in The Netherlands? By Martin van Rossum and Desir¿e Dreessen Chapter 10 The Reform and Modernization of Greek Public Administration via E-government By Vassiliki N. Koutrakou Chapter 11 ?ALT-TAB?: From ICTs to Organizational Innovation in Portugal By Gustavo Cardoso and Tiago Lapa Chapter 12 Estonia: The Short Road to E-government and E-democracy By Marc Ernsdorff and Adriana Berbec Chapter 13 This Revolution will be Digitized! E-government in Hungary By Katalin Szal¢ki and Paul Nixon Chapter 14 E-government and Slovenia?s Multiple Transitions By Darren Purcell Conclusions By Paul G. Nixon and Vassiliki N. Koutrakou
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Internet in public administration -- Europe.
Europe -- Politics in government -- 1989-.