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E-government is the inevitable result of Internet development. The history of the world e-government is also the history of integration between governmental administration innovation and information technologies. After over two decades of development, e-government has improved the administration efficiency of governmental sectors, and facilitated public administration innovation and overall government building, to meet the increasingly diversified and complicated demands of the people. All countries take the development of e-government as an important means of improving the national governance capacity to narrow the digital divide and guarantee sustainable development.
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Chinese Academy of Cyberspace Studies. (2019). The World e-Government Development. In: Chinese Academy of Cyberspace Studies (eds) World Internet Development Report 2017. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-57524-6_6
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