INSTANTLY ONLINE? CONNECTIVITY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR E-GOVERNANCE
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When it comes to deregulation and digitalisation of services, Estonia has long been at the forefront in Europe. In Estonia, as in other countries, a drive towards E-Governance has led to innovation benefiting citizens across the board. At the same time, Estonians have worked intensively to secure the connectivity of its citizens. This roundtable takes up the poignant case of Estonia, asking panellists - can the lessons learnt by Tallinn guide European decision-makers in paving the way for liberal E-Governance solutions in Europe?
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