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Morris Rossabi 
Modern Mongolia 
From Khans to Commissars to Capitalists

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Land-locked between its giant neighbors, Russia and China, Mongolia was the first Asian country to adopt communism and the first to abandon it. When the Soviet Union collapsed in the early 1990s, Mongolia turned to international financial agencies—including the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the Asian Development Bank—for help in compensating for the economic changes caused by disruptions in the communist world.
Modern Mongolia is the best-informed and most thorough account to date of the political economy of Mongolia during the past decade. In it, Morris Rossabi explores the effects of the withdrawal of Soviet assistance, the role of international financial agencies in supporting a pure market economy, and the ways that new policies have led to greater political freedom but also to unemployment, poverty, increasingly inequitable distribution of income, and deterioration in the education, health, and well-being of Mongolian society.


Rossabi demonstrates that the agencies providing grants and loans insisted on Mongolia’s adherence to a set of policies that did not generally take into account the country’s unique heritage and society. Though the sale of state assets, minimalist government, liberalization of trade and prices, a balanced budget, and austerity were supposed to yield marked economic growth, Mongolia—the world’s fifth-largest per capita recipient of foreign aid—did not recover as expected. As he details this painful transition from a collective to a capitalist economy, Rossabi also analyzes the cultural effects of the sudden opening of Mongolia to democracy. He looks at the broader implications of Mongolia’s international situation and considers its future, particularly in relation to China.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface

List of Abbreviations and Acronyms

Prominent Mongolians in the Narrative

Map of Mongolia

1. Mongolia: A Peaceful Transition

2. From Russian to Western Influence

3. Pressure for a Market Economy, 1990-1997

4. Political and Economic Dislocations, 1997-2004

5. Herders and the New Economy

6. Poverty and Other Social Problems

7. Culture and the Market Economy

8. A New Mongolia in a New World

9. Sino-Mongolian Relations

Afterword

Notes

Select Bibliography

Index

Über den Autor

Morris Rossabi is Professor of History at the City University of New York and Adjunct Professor of East and Inner Asian History at Columbia University. Among his books are Governing China’s Multiethnic Frontiers (2004), Bounty from the Sheep (2000), Voyager from Xanadu (1992), Khubilai Khan: His Life and Times (California, 1988), and China among Equals (California, 1983).
Sprache Englisch ● Format PDF ● Seiten 418 ● ISBN 9780520938625 ● Dateigröße 2.9 MB ● Verlag University of California Press ● Erscheinungsjahr 2005 ● Ausgabe 1 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 4995548 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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