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The ‘Mongol World’ and Mongolian-Russian Relations: Factors of Influence Revisited

https://doi.org/10.22162/2500-1523-2021-3-428-439

Abstract

Introduction. The article discusses Mongolian-Russian relations in the 20th century, paying particular attention to the definition of the concept “Mongolian World”, an important instrument of the bilateral relations, which has had a variety of interpretations so far. Analysis, as well as understanding of the five factors that this article indicates are of relevance to serve as tools for further expansion of the bilateral cooperation, including the field of cultural relations, which is naturally in the center of attention of both Russia and Mongolia.  The subjects of the “Mongolian World” in the Russian Federation are seen as the research object of the present study, which aims to analyze the concept and to identify its role in the Mongolian-Russian relations.  Methods used are general scientific, both empirical and theoretical. The application of comparative-functional and systemic approaches, as well as of modelling and logical parameters, was useful in identifying the essential and content-rich components within the framework of cooperation in the Mongolian world. Conclusions. As a result, the author concludes that the factors of the Mongolian world were instrumental in different periods of history in the interaction of Russia and Mongolia. Also, the article highlights the idea that the factor of the “Mongolian World” is constantly expanding in the bilateral relations.

About the Author

Demberel Kolyagiyn
Institute of International Affairs, Mongolian Academy of Sciences (Bldg. II, Baruun Selbe-15, Chingeltei District, 15170 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia)
Mongolia

Ph. D. (History), Senior Research Associate



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Kolyagiyn D. The ‘Mongol World’ and Mongolian-Russian Relations: Factors of Influence Revisited. Mongolian Studies. 2021;13(3):428-439. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22162/2500-1523-2021-3-428-439

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