Mongolia's Approach Towards Inner Asian Security(Paperback, Subhash Kumar Baitha)
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About the book: Having a rich historical legacy with proud traditions of statehood and foreign relations for which this country can be considered as the cradle of Inner Asia. Geographically positioned as a landlocked country it is surrounded completely by Russia and China. Mongolian history was dotted with few significant events for nearly two centuries. In the post1991 fest, due to the forces of globalisation different forces are shaping the contours of both bilateral and multilateral relations. After the Breakup of the USSR, and the total cut in the vital Soviet economic assistance, Mongolia also turned their attention to the world community, expanding their search for multilateral partners and donors to replace the former patron. Various domestic and external factors responsible for changes in the foreign policy of Mongolia. Mongolia's foreign policy aims to securing its sovereignty, security and economic independence rather than remaining dependent on an external power as was the case during Soviet days, and also Mongolia pursues a multipillar foreign policy with other democratic countries to consolidate its national interest. About The Author: Subhash Kumar Baitha is a native of Motihari, Bihar. He is a research scholar at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. He completed his graduation in History from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. He joined M.A in politics (specialization in international relations) at Jawaharlal Nehru University and completed M.Phil at Center for Inner Asian Studies, School of International Studies. He has many articles published in his credit. One more book (edited), titled "Glimpses of Central Asia," of this promising scholar is going to be published soon. Contents: Preface 11 Acknowledgements 21 Abbreviations 23 1. Introduction to Mongolia's Foreign Policy 27 Background of Mongolia's Foreign Policy. Impact of Gorbachev's Reforms on Mongolia's Foreign Policy. Changes in Mongolia's Foreign Policy before the Period of 1991 • M