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Modigolia? Indian-Mongolian Relations post-PM Modi’s Trip to Ulaanbaatar
In the wake of Indian PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Ulaanbaatar should we expect a radical revamping of Indian-Mongolian relations? Certainly, you don’t send in the big dogs unless you mean business, right? The Visit Modi visited Mongolia on the … Continue reading
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Foreign Policy Roundup #20: June 9- 22, 2014
By Brandon Miliate A big couple of weeks in Mongolian foreign affairs with the first “Ulaanbaatar Dialogues” held to discuss security issues in East Asia, the President of Latvia making an official visit, and Mongolia’s participation in the ILO and … Continue reading
Foreign Policy Roundup #19: May 26-June 8, 2014
In this roundup, highlights include Mongolia’s hosting the UN Forum on Trade and Development in Landlocked and Small Island Nations, and continued high level engagement with the Russian Federation. … Neighbors On invitation of the Mongolia Minister of Law X. … Continue reading
Will Events in Ukraine Trickle East to Mongolia?
As President Obama declares that the US is preparing to boost its military presence in Europe to the tune of $1 billion, and NATO and the EU move quickly to deepen relations with Georgia and Moldova it is easy to … Continue reading
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Foreign Policy Roundup #18: May 12-26, 2014
Highlights for the past few weeks include: Putin meets with the Mongolian President at the Confidence Building Measures in Asia international forum and with Mongolian Prime Minister N. Altankhuyag at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. … Neighbors Mongolian … Continue reading
Foreign Policy Roundup #17: April 28- May 11, 2014
Highlights from this week include Gankhuyag’s tour of Southeast Asia, several newly appointed ambassadors, and the election of Mongolia to head the international “Freedom Online Coalition.” … Neighbors On the invitation of Mongolian Minister of Finance, Ch. Ulaan, the Chinese … Continue reading
Foreign Policy Roundup #16: April 14-27, 2014
After a bit of a hiatus, Foreign Policy Roundup is back, and I am expecting to restart bi-monthly postings from here on out. Highlights for this week include the Myanmar delegation’s visit to Mongolia and Saudi Arabia’s decision to open … Continue reading
Foreign Policy Roundup No. 15: Feb. 10-23, 2014
The last two weeks have witnessed a major turning point in South Korean-Mongolian relations as well as some interesting developments in Mongolia’s evolving relationship with New Zealand. … Asia-Pacific (including Oceania) Minister of Foreign Affairs, L. Bold, made … Continue reading
Здравствуйте!: Why It’s Not about -Stans
By Brandon Miliate I recently came across and article in The Atlantic, which reported that Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev had suggested that perhaps the suffix –stan was responsible for Kazakhstan’s supposedly low global profile. He mentioned Mongolia, as a country … Continue reading
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Foreign Policy Roundup #14: January 27-February 9, 2014
The last two weeks have shown Mongolia’s commitment to furthering its relationship with the European Union, and its ability to use past Soviet-era relationships to fulfill that goal. …. Neighbors President Elbegdorj arrived in Sochi on February 7, … Continue reading