e-Governance as a Future Option

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E-Governance in the European Union

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The world is facing a new social revolution: digitalization. It will affect the whole socioeconomic structure and change the social paradigm of our societies. Therefore, we are facing a world change with such an influence as the implementation of agriculture in the Neolithic, the evolutions implemented by ancient Greeks, or the Industrial Revolution. It is a major change in humanity and those who evolve will succeed in a highly interconnected world. Consequently, the European Union must embrace digitalization in order to lead a new era. This publication presents different fronts where digitalization is a priority within the European Union.

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Ramiro TroitiƱo, D. (2024). e-Governance as a Future Option. In: Ramiro TroitiƱo, D. (eds) E-Governance in the European Union. Contributions to Political Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-56045-3_1

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