While the need to have an ID card stirs protest in many countries, Estonia has used a digital version as the foundation of its strategy to lead the world in digital government. The people of Estonia, ...
Estonia is often cited as the ultimate benchmark for how citizens should engage with government, with 99 percent of services available digitally. The population of Estonia is 1.3 million; Australia ...
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An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The Republic of Estonia will be the first country in the world to offer what it calls "e-residency." For €50 (about $63), the Baltic state's ...
Estonia’s bold digital initiatives earned it a spot in the highest echelons of the UN’s E-Government Development Index. Find out what other countries can learn from Estonia’s e-government success. The ...
Estonia is projected to grow by 1.8% this year and 3% in 2014, outshining most of Europe including Germany and France. The Baltic state -- which gained independence in 1993 -- has the lowest ...
Estonia is a small country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe with a population of 1.3 million and a GDP of US $23 billion, roughly 10% of Apple's annual earnings. Perhaps the most radical move ...
Tallinn, Estonia — Estonia is arguably the most advanced country in the world when it comes to use of the Internet and related technologies. Estonia is a most improbable success, in that a mere ...
Tucked into a tiny corner of northeastern Europe, Estonia is emerging as an unlikely model for governments around the world on how to use the Internet to reimagine what it means to be a country in the ...
Soviet rule in the early 20th century led to the regrowth of many of the country’s forests. Today, Estonia is Europe’s fourth-most forested country. As private land ownership and industry expand in ...