Mongolia
by Michael Dillon 2020-07-02 15:03:05
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Since declaring independence from China in 1911, Mongolia has suffered from repression, turbulent Soviet rule, dictatorships, and corruption. However, in recent decades Mongolia has begun to build a parliamentary democracy that can truly claim to be ... Read more
Since declaring independence from China in 1911, Mongolia has suffered from repression, turbulent Soviet rule, dictatorships, and corruption. However, in recent decades Mongolia has begun to build a parliamentary democracy that can truly claim to be representative and has taken action to protect the way of life of the Steppes people. But its immediate future is fragile, located between Russia and China it has always sat in the shadow of two vast superpowers. China is expanding economically into the region, buying up mining interests and exploiting vast natural resources, while Russia is keen to use Mongolia as a trade corridor to supply natural gas to Asia, and talks of an economic corridor along the Silk Road are under way. Over the next decades Mongolia will emerge as a key player in a region whose future is of global importance.

Here, Michael Dillon draws on his expertise in Central Asian history and the history of China to present a necessary, passionate, and authoritative account of Mongolia. Using local sources, he adeptly traces the nation''s history and illuminates the profound effect of the past on the development of Mongolia.

Indispensable reading for anyone looking to unravel the mysteries of an often overlooked but vitally important piece in the complex and shifting modern Asian world. Less
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  • November 28, 2019
  • eng
  • 9781788316958
Michael Dillon was founding Director of the Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University of Durham, where he taught modern Chinese history. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society ...
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