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Book Chapter: Finding the Buddha Hidden Below the Sand
Matthew King describes his on-going research on the revival of Buddhism in Mongolia to expand upon his chapter in “Change in Democratic Mongolia”. Continue reading
Book: Change in Democratic Mongolia – Social Relations, Health, Mobile Pastoralism, and Mining
A new edited volume of social science research on contemporary Mongolia. Continue reading
Posted in Book: Change in Democratic Mongolia, Canada, Civil Society, Corruption, Democracy, Development, Environment, Environment, Gender, Grassland, Health, Law, Mining, Nomadism, Oyu Tolgoi, Policy, Politics, Population, Regulation, Religion, Research on Mongolia, Social Issues, Social Movements, Society and Culture
Tagged Julian Dierkes
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New book: Mapping Mongolia – Situating Mongolia in the World from Geologic Time to the Present
Paula Sabloff has edited a book examining Mongolia’s place in the world. Continue reading
Posted in Mongolia and ..., Publications, Research on Mongolia, Society and Culture
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Election Songs of Parties
Campaign songs of major Mongolian parties. Continue reading
Mobilizing against Dispossession: Gold Mining and a Local Resistance Movement in Mongolia
The genesis of collective action in the context of local resistance to gold mining activities in Mongolia. Continue reading
BBC Program on Mongolia at the Olympics
BBC program on Mongolia building up to the London Olympic games. Continue reading
Posted in London 2012, Olympics, Society and Culture
Tagged Julian Dierkes
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A Good Day in Mongolia
Today, October 14, 2011, Mongolians are very busy. It is the 17th day of the second month of autumn, an auspicious day in Mongolia’s Buddhist calendar. We call it the day with Baljinnyam and Dashnyam (Buddhist deities) or a double-Nyam … Continue reading
Mongolia Connected
Some observations about connectivity in Mongolia based on the recently released census. Continue reading
Insights from the 2010 Mongolia Census
A preliminary summary of the 2010 Mongolia census is available online. The census shows us some important trends in Mongolia. Total population in Mongolian has reached 2 754 658. An estimated 100 thousand people counted as Mongolian citizens living abroad … Continue reading
Posted in Demography, Population, Social Issues, Society and Culture
Tagged BYAMBAJAV Dalaibuyan
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Anti-Chinese Attitudes in Post-Communist Mongolia
M.A. thesis argues that Mongolian anti-Chinese attitudes are rooted in state-socialist portrayals of China from the 1960s to the 1980s. Continue reading
Posted in China, Nationalism, Social Issues, Society and Culture
Tagged MENDEE Jargalsaikhan
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