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The collapse of communism and totalitarianism in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in 1990 provided Mongolia with a historic opportunity of launching political and economic reforms simultaneously by dismantling the communist regime and central planning economy to build democracy and market capitalism. Mongolia's democratic transition expressly indicates that Mongolia has attained remarkable achievements in reaching this goal. Today, Mongolia democracy meets the criteria for liberal democracy and goes through consolidation. Mongolia's parliamentary democracy has had a leading role in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The collapse of communism and totalitarianism in the
former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in 1990
provided Mongolia with a historic opportunity of
launching political and economic reforms
simultaneously by dismantling the communist regime
and central planning economy to build democracy and
market capitalism. Mongolia's democratic transition
expressly indicates that Mongolia has attained
remarkable achievements in reaching this goal. Today,
Mongolia democracy meets the criteria for liberal
democracy and goes through consolidation. Mongolia's
parliamentary democracy has had a leading role in
building democracy and market capitalism, and civil
society is mature and contributes to building
democracy. Mongolia's democratic reforms have been
radical and irreversible since they started in
Mongolia. Now, Mongolia is committed to completion of
the final phase of its transition to market
capitalism to strengthen democracy. This book is
designed for political researchers, scholars,
students, and individuals, who are interested in the
history of Mongolia's democracy.
Autorenporträt
Batbold Ganhuu, BA: Linguistics and Literature at Foreign Language Institute, Mongolia, MA: International Studies at University of Birmingham, UK, and MA: Political Science at Boston College, USA. English Professor at Foreign Language Institute, Foreign Relations Adviser at Administration, Parliament of Mongolia, and Political Analyst, Mongolia.