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Yearly Archives: 2011
“Mongolia Today” in 2011
A quick look back at the Mongolia Today blog in 2011. Continue reading
Presentation Summary: Environmental Regulation
Kirsten Dales discussed shifts in environmental management in the mining sector in Mongolia at a December 16, 2011 panel presentation “FAQ Mongolia”. Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Environment, FAQ Mongolia Dec 16 2011, Mining, Policy, Regulation
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Presentation Summary: Environmental Movements in Mongolia
At a December 16, 2011 panel presentation “FAQ Mongolia” BYAMBAJAV Dalaibujan discusses popular mobilization around environmental concerns in Mongolia Continue reading
Presentation Summary: How to Improve Governance
At a December 16 2011 panel presentation “FAQ Mongolia” Jim Abbott spoke about governance challenges facing Mongolia. Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Events, FAQ Mongolia Dec 16 2011, Governance, Politics
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Presentation Summary: How Stable is Mongolian Democracy?
At a December 16 2011 Panel Presentation “Mongolia FAQ” Julian Dierkes spoke about the short- and medium-term prospects for Mongolian democracy. Continue reading
Posted in Democracy, Events, JD Democratization, Party Politics, Politics, Research on Mongolia
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Presentation Summary: Mongolian Perspectives on China
At a December 16, 2011 panel presentation “FAQ Mongolia” MENDEE Jargalsaikhan discussed attitudes towards China in Mongolia. Continue reading
Posted in China, Events, FAQ Mongolia Dec 16 2011, International Relations, Politics
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Presentation Summary: The Threat of Inflation
At a December 16, 2011 panel presentation “Mongolia FAQ” BOLOR Naranhuu discusses the threat of inflation in Mongolia’s rapidly developing resource economy. Continue reading
Posted in Economics, FAQ Mongolia Dec 16 2011, Inflation, Policy
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Impact of Revised Electoral Law on Parliamentary Election Outcome
Will the revisions of the electoral law in Mongolia benefit particular parties? Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Gender, Ikh Khural 2012, JD Democratization, Party Politics, Politics, Research on Mongolia
Tagged Julian Dierkes
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Clarification on Electoral Law
Mongolia drops out of race for most-complicated electoral system in the world, seems to adopt mixed member proportional representation. Continue reading
New Electoral Law Passed by Ikh Khural
Electoral law in Mongolia revised to vault the country to world leadership in the sweepstakes for the most complicated electoral system. Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Gender, Ikh Khural 2012, JD Democratization, Law, Politics, Research on Mongolia
Tagged Julian Dierkes
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Canada Mongolia Roundtable finally happened
John Baird endorses Mongolian membership in the OSCE following Ottawa meetings of Canada-Mongolia Roundtable. Continue reading
Russians AND THEIR NEIGHBOURS still struggling to end authoritarianism?
Authoritarianism still reigns in Russia and its neighbours, or so argues Mark Mackinnon of the Globe & Mail. Well, most of its neighbours as Mongolia is the fascinating exception to that pattern. Continue reading
Posted in Democracy, Global Indices, JD Democratization, Media and Press, Party Politics, Politics, Research on Mongolia
Tagged Julian Dierkes
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ACMS Fellowships Announced
Funding offered through the American Center for Mongolian Studies. Continue reading
Dec 16 Event: Mongolia FAQ
FAQ Mongolia – Some Answers to the Most Frequently Asked Questions on (Mining) Policy. December 16, 2011, 16-18h, UBC Robson Square Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Democracy, Events, FAQ Mongolia Dec 16 2011, Mining, Politics, Social Issues
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Jean-Frédéric Légaré-Tremblay on How Mining Activities are Testing Mongolia’s Sovereignty
Canadian journalist Jean-Frédéric Légaré-Tremblay writes about the Mongolian economy. Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Media and Press, Mining, Social Issues
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