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National Civic Review
Over the course of the twentieth century, American government took on its present bureaucratic form through a series of negotiations and political processes. It seems logical to assume--and recent evidence suggests--that this structure of government will change as policy makers and public managers use the Internet and other new information technologies to reshape programs, services, agencies, and policy networks.
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Fountain, Jane. “The Virtual State: Transforming American Government?.” National Civic Review, Fall 2001