What does EDEM mean?
EDEM means Electronic Democracy
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Electronic Democracy?
2 ways to abbreviate Electronic Democracy
Electronic Democracy can be abbreviated as EDEM
Other shorthands for Electronic Democracy are: TED
Electronic Democracy can be abbreviated as EDEM
Other shorthands for Electronic Democracy are: TED
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What does EDEM stand for? EDEM stands for "Electronic Democracy". |
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What is the meaning of EDEM abbreviation? The meaning of EDEM abbreviation is "Electronic Democracy". |
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What does EDEM mean? EDEM as abbreviation means "Electronic Democracy". |
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What is shorthand of Electronic Democracy? The most common shorthand of "Electronic Democracy" is EDEM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DBPAC - Democracy Believers Political Action Committee
- DCHA/OFDA - Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance, Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance
- D4MD - Democracy for Metro Detroit
- DCSGP - Democracy Commission Small Grants Program
- DFHMR - Democracy for the Hudson-Mohawk Region
- DFNH - Democracy for New Hampshire
- DFNY - Democracy for New York
- DFNYC - Democracy for New York City
- DFALA - Democracy for America Los Angeles
- DFAN - Democracy for America, Nashville
- DFET - Democracy for East Tennessee
- DN - Democracy Now!
- IJED - International Journal of Electronic Democracy
- EDEN - Electronic Democracy European Network
- EDP - Electronic Democracy Project
- IEDISS - Integrated Electronic Democracy Information and Support Service
- IEDP - Intercollegiate Electronic Democracy Project
- TED - Towards Electronic Democracy
- edd - Electronic direct democracy
- EGOVIS/EDEM - Joint International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective, and International Conference on Electronic Democracy