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Mongolia’s Strategic Shift in a Changing Geopolitical Landscape

Mongolia’s Strategic Shift in a Changing Geopolitical Landscape

By Jeffrey Reeves
Mongolian leadership has adopted a more strategic approach to foreign policy, while public opinion has increasingly favored Russia and China as Mongolia’s most reliable partners. 

Why Did China, Mongolia, and Russia Skip Their Trilateral Leaders’ Summit at This Year’s SCO Gathering?

Why Did China, Mongolia, and Russia Skip Their Trilateral Leaders’ Summit at This Year’s SCO Gathering?

By Sumiya Chuluunbaatar
Instead, a trilateral foreign ministerial level meeting between China, Mongolia, and Russia was held. What does the change mean?
The Mongolia-China-Russia Trilateral After the Belt and Road Forum

The Mongolia-China-Russia Trilateral After the Belt and Road Forum

By Bolor Lkhaajav
All three countries have different, if convergent, goals for their trilateral cooperation, headlined by the Power of Siberia 2 mega-project.

China, Mongolia, Russia Hold First High-Level Security Trilateral 

China, Mongolia, Russia Hold First High-Level Security Trilateral 

By Sumiya Chuluunbaatar
The new trilateral security consultation could be linked to the Power of Siberia 2 natural gas pipeline that will pass through Mongolia, as well as prepping for a trilateral summit in Beijing in October.

Explaining Democratic Mongolia’s Strong Ties With Russia and China

Explaining Democratic Mongolia’s Strong Ties With Russia and China

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Mongolia has no alternative but to keep healthy relations with its neighbors, but that fact does not negate Ulaanbaatar's commitment to democracy or its “third neighbor” policy.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

A New Russian Gas Pipeline Is a Bad Idea for Mongolia

A New Russian Gas Pipeline Is a Bad Idea for Mongolia

By Munkhnaran Bayarlkhagva
The Soyuz-Vostok pipeline, part of the larger Power of Siberia 2 project, will make Mongolia even more vulnerable to pressure from its autocratic neighbors.

How the Russia-Ukraine War Is Changing Northeast Asia’s Geopolitics

How the Russia-Ukraine War Is Changing Northeast Asia’s Geopolitics

By Bolor Lkhaajav
For China, Mongolia, and Japan, the fallout from the invasion is just starting to be felt. The long-term consequences are not yet clear.
Interview: Mongolian Foreign Minister Lundeg Purevsuren

Interview: Mongolian Foreign Minister Lundeg Purevsuren

By Peter Bittner
The minister discusses the ASEM summit, the elections in Mongolia, and relations with China, Russia, and the U.S.

China, Russia, Mongolia Sign Long-Awaited Economic Partnership Agreement

China, Russia, Mongolia Sign Long-Awaited Economic Partnership Agreement

By Peter Bittner
The below-the-radar trilateral deal could have lasting effects on the region

Mongolia's Cybersecurity Cooperation

Mongolia's Cybersecurity Cooperation

By Galbaatar Lkhagvasuren
What are the prospects for Mongolian cybersecurity cooperation with Russia and China?

The China-Russia-Mongolia Trilateral Gains Steam

The China-Russia-Mongolia Trilateral Gains Steam

By Bochen Han
The Asian trilateral no one talks about is seeing some interesting new developments.
Diplomatic Access: Mongolia

Diplomatic Access: Mongolia

By Diplomatic Access
Mongolian Ambassador to the U.S. Altangerel Bulgaa discusses Mongolia's vision for Asia.

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