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E-Government Development Strategies in the Eastern Partnership Countries


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1 Department of History and Cultural Studies, O. M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy, Kharkiv, Ukraine
2 Department of Engineering and Architecture, Luhansk National Agrarian University, Kharkiv, Ukraine
     

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The article aims to outline the role of e-democracy within the setting of the Eastern Partnership program. The article provides the comparative review of E-Government progress in six EaP countries in 2009 - 2016. The E-Government sensitive data of international ratings is analyzed with the special focus on participative aspects. The existing differences of E-Government strategies between the Eastern Partnerships countries are analyzed with the special focus on e-participate. The eparticipate differences in the development of the countries are pointed out in terms of e-democracy development. The cognitive model of integrating e-democracy components into the socio-technical system of e-government is proposed.

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E-Government, E-Participate, Human Capital, Online Service, Digital Democracy.
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Authors

Galyna Fesenko
Department of History and Cultural Studies, O. M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Tetiana Fesenko
Department of Engineering and Architecture, Luhansk National Agrarian University, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Abstract


The article aims to outline the role of e-democracy within the setting of the Eastern Partnership program. The article provides the comparative review of E-Government progress in six EaP countries in 2009 - 2016. The E-Government sensitive data of international ratings is analyzed with the special focus on participative aspects. The existing differences of E-Government strategies between the Eastern Partnerships countries are analyzed with the special focus on e-participate. The eparticipate differences in the development of the countries are pointed out in terms of e-democracy development. The cognitive model of integrating e-democracy components into the socio-technical system of e-government is proposed.

Keywords


E-Government, E-Participate, Human Capital, Online Service, Digital Democracy.

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