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Governance structures and technology adoption in the post-communist Caucasus case study: Armenia

Published: 24 May 2004 Publication History

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This poster presentation includes a high level review of my research on institutions of political governance in Armenia. It focuses on the ways in which government adopts and diffuses technologies to change key governance processes and mechanisms. This is specifically undertaken in the context of the transition process between the communist and neo-liberal paradigms; indeed, the goal of progressing toward the objective of democratization is reflective of a very specific ideology inherent to the dominant discourse on development. This discourse was and continues to be encapsulated quite effectively in supranational fora like the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).

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        dg.o '04: Proceedings of the 2004 annual national conference on Digital government research
        May 2004
        372 pages

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        dg.o '04: Digital government research
        May 24 - 26, 2004
        WA, Seattle, USA

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