Oct 23,2020 National Commentaries Mongolia’s Response to China’s New Educational Policy in Inner Mongolia As Chinese authorities began to introduce the new educational policy in Inner Mongolia, protests have been staged by ethnic Mongolian communities in Chinese northern provinces. The new educational policy, which has already been implemented in minority ethnic schools in autonomous regions of Xinjiang in 2017 and Tibet in 2018, requires three subjects—“language and literature,” “morality […] Mendee Jargalsaikhan "Belt and Road" Initiative , “Save the Mongolian Language” , Battulga Khaltmaa , China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor , Dalai Lama , Shanghai Cooperation Organization , Xi Jinping
Jun 25,2019 Special Forum Democratization, National Identity, and Foreign Policy in Mongolia in 2019 Democracy came to Mongolia in the aftermath of the Cold War as one of the uplifting success stories of that era, and it has survived for three decades despite conditions that many regard as hostile. Given the legacy of communism and the pressures attributed to Beijing and Moscow, this sparsely populated, landlocked country has not […] Mendee Jargalsaikhan color revolution , electoral democracy , Mongolian People’s Party , Third neighbors
Apr 30,2015 Open Forum Mongolia’s Dilemma: A Politically Linked, Economically Isolated Small Power Mongolia operates under the geopolitical and economic forces of rising China, reactive Japan and Russia, and retrenching America. It strives to preserve its nomadic, democratic, and Buddhist identities while accommodating currents of Western, Chinese, Russian, and Islamic civilizations. Thus, like other small powers, it faces new opportunities and uncertainties as the over-arching geopolitical, economic, and […] Mendee Jargalsaikhan Abegeopolitics , Khaan Quest , Mongolia