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E-raamat: E-government in Europe: Re-booting the State

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This book traces the development of e-government and its applications across Europe, exploring the effects of information and communication technology (ICTs) upon political action and processes.

Explores a range of concepts and topics underpinning e-government in Europe:

  • the degree to which e-government translates into genuine reform of government and public administration
  • the dual role of the EU as both a provider of e-government through its own internal activities and also as a facilitator or aggregator in the way it seeks to engender change and promote its ethos in member states across the EU
  • cyberterrorism and its use both by terrorists and governments to pursue political agendas.

Featuring in-depth case studies on the progress of e-government in the UK, France, Germany, Denmark, The Netherlands, Portugal, Greece, Slovenia, Hungary, and Estonia. These case studies address the above issues, whilst at the same time highlighting commonality and diversity in practice and the paradox between top-down strategies and the effort to engage wider civil participation via e-government.

e-Government in Europe will be of interest to students and scholars of public policy, politics, media and communication studies, computing and information and communications technologies and European studies.

List of tables
xi
List of figures
xii
Notes on contributors xiii
Acknowledgements xvii
Introduction xviii
1 E-government and democratic politics
1(18)
Mike Margolis
2 Ctrl, Alt, Delete: re-booting the European Union via e-government
19(14)
Paul G. Nixon
3 E-government under construction: challenging traditional conceptions of citizenship
33(15)
Miriam Lips
4 Danger mouse? The growing threat of cyberterrorism
48(13)
Rajash Rawal
5 E-government and the United Kingdom
61(14)
Nicholas Pleace
6 The digital republic: renewing the French state via e-government
75(15)
Fabienne Greffet
7 E-government in Germany
90(13)
Tina Siegfried
8 Re-organizing government using IT: the Danish model
103(16)
Kim Viborg Andersen
Helle Zinne Henriksen
Eva Born Rasmussen
9 E-government in the Netherlands: from strategy to impact-the pursuit of high-volume, high-impact citizen e-services in the Netherlands
119(14)
Martin Van Rossum
Desiree Dreessen
10 The reform and modernisation of Greek public administration via e-govenment
133(19)
Vassiliki N. Koutrakou
11 `Alt-Tab': from ICTs to organisational innovation in Portugal
152(19)
Gustavo Cardoso
Tiago Lapa
12 Estonia: the short road to e-government and e-democracy
171(13)
Marc Ernsdorff
Adriana Berbec
13 This revolution will be digitised! E-government in Hungary
184(12)
Katalin Szaloki
Paul G. Nixon
14 E-government and Slovenia's multiple transitions
196(15)
Darren Purcell
Aaron Champion
Conclusions 211
Nixon, Paul G.; Koutrakou, Vassiliki N.