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Resources - Mongolia

Below are links to resources on Mongolia sorted by field. Click on the top menu item to go directly to each reference category. Click on the title of each link to open a new window that will go directly to that link.

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Economics
  • Mongolia's New Strategic Vision , Noerper, Steve
    This aritcle provides an analysis of the strategic direction Mongolia's new government is taking as it assumes control of the country's future.
    www.csis.org/pacfor/pac0448A.pdf - November 8, 2005

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Energy
  • Papers on Mongolia , Nautilus Institute
    A list of publications and presentations related mainly to energy issues in Mongolia.
    www.nautilus.org/papers/regional.html#mon - November 23, 2004

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Environmental

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Migration
  • Migrating for More: Children's Access to Education in Mongolia , Marshall, Jenni et al
    Quoted from CHIP: "This summarises the findings of CHIP research on migration and children's access to education in Mongolia. Key findings are that: finding work and increasing children's educational opportunities are two of the most important reasons for migration. However, school-aged migrant children are more than three times more likely to be out of school than long-term resident children. There are a range of reasons for this including: schools not accepting migrant children, lack of a nearby school, livestock-hering duties and the costs of schooling. Out-migration may be contributing to declining educational opportunities in rural areas as resources available to schools fall and with high poverty levels among those left behind, meeting educational costs may not take priority. The briefing makes a range of recommendations as to how migrant and non-migrant children's educational opportunities may be enhanced."
    www.childhoodpoverty.org/index.php/action=documentfeed/doctype=pdf/id=190/ - March 1, 2005

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Other
  • Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads , Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads
    The web-site contains information on the activities, research projects, and opportunities offered by the Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads. The center is primarily concerned with research in archeology and ethnography.
    www.csen.org/FieldWork_Announcement%20/2005_Announcement_Page.html - February 8, 2005

  • Mongolia Culture , Indo-Mongolian Society
    The web-site can be a useful resource on history, culture, and ethnographic traditions of Mongolia.  
    www.mongolianculture.com/ - February 8, 2005

  • Sabloff, Paula L.W. , Center for East Asian Studies
    Paula L.W. Sabloff is the Senior Research Scientist of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology and Adjunct Associate Professor of the Department of Anthropology. A political anthropologist, Dr. Sabloff began conducting research in Mongolia in 1996. Prior to conducting research in Mongolia, Dr. Sabloff conducted various political anthropology studies which resulted in several books, monographs, and professional papers on Mongolia. Dr. Sabloff is currently working on a book about her Mongolian research and returned to Mongolia to conduct further fieldwork in 2003.
    ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ceas/bios_sabloff.html - November 5, 2004

  • Tackling childhood poverty in Central and East Asia: Donor approaches in Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia , Marcus, Rachel & Marshall, Jenni
    Quoted from CHIP: "This report examines how donors approach poverty among children and young people in Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia. Poverty affecting children and young people increased substantially during the transition period in the two countries and aid could contribute significantly to tackling childhood poverty and deprivation."
    www.childhoodpoverty.org/index.php/action=documentfeed/doctype=pdf/id=93/ - January 1, 2004

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Politics
  • Mongolia's New Strategic Vision , Noerper, Steve
    In this article, the author discusses how given Mongolia's status as a nuclear weapons free zone in addition to a decade of experience transitioning out of a Stalinist system, the country provides a model for the peninsula, in particular North Korea. Mongolia now hopes to position itself as a relevant key player in the region and mediator in regards to Korean peninsular affairs.
    www.nautilus.org/fora/security/0448A_Norper.html - November 16, 2004

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