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Hasnain Bokhari is a Heinrich Boell doctoral fellow at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Erfurt. His research has dealt with how the state in developing country context deals with the phenomenon of eGovernment and how modern communication technologies go through retransformation and reshaping according to the socio-political culture of the country. Mr. Bokhari has previously worked as a research assistant at the Brandt School. He was a co-founder of a start-up eCon Solutions and worked as a consultant to the GTZ’s BEFARe project in Peshawar, Pakistan. He has been associated with the Manchester Business School, University of Manchester as a visiting research fellow and holds Master's degrees both in Public Policy from Erfurt University and Computer Science from Bahria University, Islamabad. His research interests include, among others, eGovernment in developing countries, ICTs for sustainable human development and media and the new public sphere.