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  2. Orkney: Beside the Ocean of Time | Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies…

    https://www.miasu.socanth.cam.ac.uk/research-environment/orkney-beside-ocean-time
    31 May 2024: we need to think beyond the short-term time-horizons of rapid economic transactions and electoral cycles – the days, months or even years of human time. ... coastal erosion and the political and economic importance of energy generation.
  3. Dr Thomas White | Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit

    https://www.miasu.socanth.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-thomas-white
    31 May 2024: As part of this project, his research examines the development of Mongolia’s economic and geopolitical relationship with China as it manifests in the meat and livestock trade, looking in particular
  4. Zabaikalsk | Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit

    https://www.miasu.socanth.cam.ac.uk/projects/borders/places/zabaikalsk
    31 May 2024: The railroad transformed the border region from a remote no-man’s-land into a center of cross-border economic exchange. ... Manzhouli soon became the major economic hub for Sino-Russian commerce. On the other side of the border, the 86 Railroad Siding
  5. Lunchtime Seminar - 8 June – Gan-Ochir Buyanaa | Mongolia and Inner…

    https://www.miasu.socanth.cam.ac.uk/events/lunchtime-seminar-8-june-gan-ochir-buyanaa
    31 May 2024: Chapter Two: Economic Reform. Chapter Three: Update on Foreign Relations and the Third Neighbor Concept. ... This study of Mongolia's first Prime Minister, T. Namnansuren, sheds light on crucial aspects such as Mongolian independence, foreign relations,
  6. Dr Joe Ellis | Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit

    https://www.miasu.socanth.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-joe-ellis
    31 May 2024: of ‘ethnic’ difference; the impact of religious practices on the economic sphere; the cultivation of gendered mobilities within kinship ideologies; practices of deception and spheres of complicity; and the political salience
  7. Kyakhta | Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit

    https://www.miasu.socanth.cam.ac.uk/projects/borders/places/kyakhta
    31 May 2024: Road crossings at Kyakhta do not have a high volume and plans to transform Altan Bulag into a special economic zone have been put on hold by the Mongolian government.
  8. Research Seminar – 14 June – Susanne Fehlings | Mongolia and Inner…

    https://www.miasu.socanth.cam.ac.uk/events/research-seminar-14-june-susanne-fehlings
    31 May 2024: Thereby, she will discuss, how common economic interests, administrative obstacles, and shared social practices create a mutual understanding, and how this understanding is explained and experienced despite prejudices and occasional conflicts.
  9. Dr Elizabeth Fox | Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit

    https://www.miasu.socanth.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-elizabeth-fox
    31 May 2024: Her postdoctoral research builds on the questions raised in her thesis about the role of meat in contemporary Mongolia, interrogating its potential as a material index of social, political and economic
  10. Suifenhe | Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit

    https://www.miasu.socanth.cam.ac.uk/projects/borders/places/suifenhe
    31 May 2024: Research findings suggest that economic changes and increasing development projects funded by the central government also influences local views in both China and Russia.
  11. Dr Mette High | Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit

    https://www.miasu.socanth.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-mette-high
    31 May 2024: Focusing on natural resources such as metals and fossil fuels, her research explores how global economic processes intersect with intimate moral views.

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