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The purpose of this book is to examine how the governments in the Commonwealth of Independent States used the Internet to promote foreign investor relations and communicate with foreign investors at the earliest stages of the "online government" phenomenon in 2002. The study also researches the degree of effectiveness of government Web sites created for communication with foreign investors. The research suggests the developing area of investor relations on the Internet in post-Soviet republics in 2002 was underdeveloped and therefore ineffective.

Produktbeschreibung
The purpose of this book is to examine how the governments in the Commonwealth of Independent States used the Internet to promote foreign investor relations and communicate with foreign investors at the earliest stages of the "online government" phenomenon in 2002. The study also researches the degree of effectiveness of government Web sites created for communication with foreign investors. The research suggests the developing area of investor relations on the Internet in post-Soviet republics in 2002 was underdeveloped and therefore ineffective.
Autorenporträt
Vadim Isakov is a scholar, international journalist and online media practitioner. He worked as an Agence France-Presse foreign correspondent in Uzbekistan and served as a press attaché for the International Committee of the Red Cross and Academy for Educational Development in Central Asia.