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2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
Mongolia, a sovereign and independent state situated in the very heart of Asia, is a close neighbour of Russia, along with China. The relations with these two states are strategically important for Mongolia, which has no outlet to the sea. Russia and China account for the greatest volume of the foreign trade turnover of Mongolia, as well as the flow of foreign investments. After the revolutionary transformations in the early 1990s Mongolia has built a rather viable democratic state structure of a western type, with open competitive elections and a multiparty system
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