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D.MARGAD-ERDENE (Dr, Ph.D), Associate Professor, N.TOSHIE. Professor
D.MARGAD-ERDENE (Dr, Ph.D), Associate Professor, N.TOSHIE. Professor
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D.MARGAD-ERDENE (Dr, Ph.D), Associate Professor, N.TOSHIE. Professor
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7/2023
The World Philosophy Day. The institute of philosophy sociology and political science.
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6/2022
In 1991, Mongolia celebrated the 80th anniversary of its first revolution for national independence. This revolution was mil an ordinary freedom struggle against Manchu-Chinese dominance, as the official communist historians described it before “Perestroika” and democratization in Mongolia. In fact, it was a beginning of the first period of the Mongolian National Revival Revolution. This view on Mongolian Revolution of 1911 was officially announced only by the start of democratic processes in Mongolian society.
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6/2022
This book attempts to analyze some of the major but striking aspects of the Mongolian Revolutions which occurred in the 20th century. In this context, it examines related problems of Mongolian independence. Until recently, these problems have not been evaluated, as the factual historical materials which have surfaced due to the dramatic changes of the early 1990s in Mongolia were not enough for such evaluation. The political activities of the former Soviet and Mongolian communists are no longer secret documents, and in fact are now widely regarded as reliable evidence for understanding the political developments in Mongolia.
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6/2022
A study of Mongolia’s immediate past can be largely taken as a history of the communist terrorism, and the use of force by one against another to achieve one’s purpose can be best described as political illegitimacy. However, this phenomenon has not been given academic justice by a variety of reasons. One important reason is the close link with the role of the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party (MPRP), which till recently continued ruling over the country. Mongolian communists are alleged to be responsible for putting the people of Mongolia under reign of terror by adopting, from time to time, various repressive measures that permitted exploitation of Mongolian masses either politically or ideologically.
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3/2021
CONFERENCE ON THE BIRTHDAY OF MONGOLIAN CLASSIC BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHER- GAVJ DANZAN-ODSER /1900-2020/
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2/2020
MONGOLIA: PAST AND PRESENT Sc.D, Dashpurev.D "Past and present" of Mongolian Society is a wide field of study, but in this case we have tried to discover only some aspects of the past which connects with the changing scene of Mongolia. The past of Mongolia today has been rediscovered only the recent past of the history of the Mongolians. Particularly development of Communist Mongolia has been receding influence of democratization process in the country. There different views on this subject. The first is mainly propagated on the pages of Mongolian as a variety of a new thought. This view spread the opinion communist period of Mongolian Society was full of mistakes: over, the whole development of this period was ignored./1/
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This research-oriented study presents a true picture of modern political history of Mongolia in the context of Soviet-Mongol relationship, and gives, in details, an analytical description of the unknown side of Mongolian society.
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