China's Electronic Government Affairs Construction and Development Countermeasure Research
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https://doi.org/10.53555/ssh.v7i4.1593Keywords:
E-government; Traditional government affairs; Countermeasure researchAbstract
Since entering the modern society, the construction of e-government system of our government has been progressing continuously, which has a wide and profound impact on our traditional public management. Although the construction of e-government in our country has developed to a certain extent, there are still many problems. Based on the analysis of several main problems in the development of e-government in our country, this paper puts forward some countermeasures and suggestions to promote the development of e-government in our country.
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