Abstract
At the present stage of the development of public relations and the widespread introduction of information technologies, new terminology is increasingly used: "digital state", "information sovereignty", "digital divide", "electronic government", etc. International organizations form ratings of states for the development of electronic government, accumulate statistics on the use of information technologies by the population in everyday life. The purpose of this study is to consider the concept and features of a digital state, taking into account the ongoing processes of digitalization of all spheres of public life, starting from the understanding of the digital state as a vector for the development of modern states, in which the economy, law, politics acquire a digital format, and all services in the state are provided with the help of information technologies.
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