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Menggu meng qi zhi duZhou, Ziqiang. January 1900 (has links)
"Tai da zheng zhi yan jiu suo shuo shi lun wen." / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-61).
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Menggu meng qi zhi duZhou, Ziqiang. January 1900 (has links)
"Tai da zheng zhi yan jiu suo shuo shi lun wen." / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-61).
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From birth to death : female power and gendered meanings in tea practices in Mongolia : a case study in Ikh Uul county, Khovsgol ProvinceBamana Kuamba, Gabriel Tshimanga January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Unveiling the Khātūns : some aspects of the role of women in the Mongol EmpireDe Nicola, Bruno January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Mongolia in the 90s: prospects for trade and investment何健勇, Harbert, Andrew Glenn. January 1990 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Business Administration / Master / Master of Business Administration
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The Causes of Inflation in MongoliaTsendsuren, Sayana January 2013 (has links)
In this thesis, we study the causes of inflation in Mongolia. We estimate a small open economy VAR model for Mongolia. The model comprises of two blocks - China and Mongolia and we impose a block exogeneity restriction in regards with our estimation purpose. We assess domestic and external shock affect on price level of Mongolia using impulse response function and reveal the main contributors to the price variability utilizing the forecast error variance decomposition (FEVD). Therefore, we trace out that the external shocks affect the price significantly in comparison with the domestic shock. In addition, we can say that the price level is very susceptible under the supply side shock.
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An exemplary cosmology : (de)contextualisations, moral horizons and the structure of freedom in MongoliaEllis, Joe January 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Democratic transition and the electoral process in MongoliaBayantur, Gerelt-Od 14 April 2008
This thesis is a study democratic transition paradigm in Mongolia from its communist past to its present status as a democratic country. The study is informed by the democratic transition paradigm by Guillermo ODonnell and Philippe Schmitter and by the work of Thomas Carothers, a critic of that paradigm. It examines the effectiveness of this theoretical work in guiding the study of an emergent democracy and in that context focuses on the role of elections as well as other internal factors, as well as historical and external factors relevant to democratic transitions. <p>The study finds that both transition paradigm and Carotherss work are useful guides to understanding the Mongolian case but also it finds flaws in each of them.
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Democratic Transition And Electoral Process In MongoliaBayantur, Gerelt-Od 19 May 2005
This thesis is a case study of the transformation between democratic transitions and electoral processes. The central concern of this thesis is democratic transition, and, in particular the impact of internal and external factors on the shape and goals of democratic transition in Mongolia. The purpose here is to examine the impact of these factors on the direction of the democratic transition in Mongolia, and assess the importance of doing so.
This study has found that analyzing the influence of internal and external factors on the shape and goals of democratic transition in Mongolia is absolutely crucial in order to understand the transition process and how democracy is developed in this country.
While scholars have acknowledged the importance of studying third world country transitions, the majority of the academic literature focuses on its process and types of transition countries go through. Choosing Mongolia as a case, this thesis had discovered fascinating facts that Mongolia can be a powerful example in the Central Asian region of a consolidating democratic system.
The findings in this study are significant because this reveal a deficiency in the literature regarding transitions with democratic elections, and call for a more thorough examination of democratic development in order to improve our understanding of how Mongolia is doing in its democratic transition.
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Democratic transition and the electoral process in MongoliaBayantur, Gerelt-Od 14 April 2008 (has links)
This thesis is a study democratic transition paradigm in Mongolia from its communist past to its present status as a democratic country. The study is informed by the democratic transition paradigm by Guillermo ODonnell and Philippe Schmitter and by the work of Thomas Carothers, a critic of that paradigm. It examines the effectiveness of this theoretical work in guiding the study of an emergent democracy and in that context focuses on the role of elections as well as other internal factors, as well as historical and external factors relevant to democratic transitions. <p>The study finds that both transition paradigm and Carotherss work are useful guides to understanding the Mongolian case but also it finds flaws in each of them.
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