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2024

Book Chapter

Unrequited compassion across the border: Mongolians’ support for the Russian-Buryat Exodus after Mobilization

Takakura, Hiroki, Horiuchi, Kaori and Dalaibuyan, Byambajav (2024). Unrequited compassion across the border: Mongolians’ support for the Russian-Buryat Exodus after Mobilization. A fractured north – facing dilemmas. (pp. 175-190) edited by Erich Kasten, Igor Krupnik and Gail Fondahl. Fürstenberg/Havel, Germany: Verlag der Kulturstiftung Sibirien.

Unrequited compassion across the border: Mongolians’ support for the Russian-Buryat Exodus after Mobilization

2021

Book Chapter

Transformation of Mongolia’s civil society in the post-Socialist era

Dalaibuyan, Byambajav (2021). Transformation of Mongolia’s civil society in the post-Socialist era. Democratic struggles in challenging times: insights from Mongolia and around the world. (pp. 27-45) edited by Christian Suter, Stephen Brown, Dolgion Aldar and Tamir Chultemsuren. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: The Independent Research Institute of Mongolia and The World Society Foundation.

Transformation of Mongolia’s civil society in the post-Socialist era

2012

Book Chapter

Formal and informal networks in post-socialist Mongolia: access, uses and inequalities

Dalaibuyan, Byambajav (2012). Formal and informal networks in post-socialist Mongolia: access, uses and inequalities. Change in Democratic Mongolia : Social Relations, Health, Mobile Pastoralism, and Mining. (pp. 31-54) edited by Julian Dierkes. Leiden, Holland: Brill. doi: 10.1163/9789004231474_004

Formal and informal networks in post-socialist Mongolia: access, uses and inequalities

2012

Book Chapter

Conclusions: Mongolia in the first twenty years of the 21st Century

Dierkes, Julian and Dalaibuyan, Byambajav (2012). Conclusions: Mongolia in the first twenty years of the 21st Century. Change in democratic Mongolia: social relations, health, mobile pastoralism, and mining. (pp. 297-305) edited by Julian Dierkes. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. doi: 10.1163/9789004231474_015

Conclusions: Mongolia in the first twenty years of the 21st Century