Amid its bold public administration and economic push, Serbia is ready to boost its partnership with Korea on e-government, trade and other areas that could be a catalyst to its ongoing recovery and bid to join the European Union, the country’s deputy prime minister told The Korea Herald.
Kori Udovicki, also the Balkan country’s minister of public administration and local self-government, is seeking to take a page from Seoul’s rapid development, especially in the areas of the country’s consolidated government system and successful transition to a market-driven economy.
While Europe offers a broader pathway to growth, the Korean model caters to Belgrade’s ongoing drive to streamline public administration and pare debt, she said, pointing out e-government. Source: http://www.balkans.com/open-news.php?uniquenumber=211984