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The tenth episode of "A Closer Look" takes us to the world's most sparsely populated country, Mongolia. Oyungerel Tsedevdamba and Byambajargal Ayushjav talk about nomadic traditions and modernity, education, and the civil society landscape.
Oyungerel Tsedevdamba and Byambajargal Ayushjav talk about nomadic traditions, education, and the civil society landscape in Mongolia in the latest episode of A Closer Look, Asia Society Switzerland's series on different Asian countries.
Experts, including WTO Deputy Director-General Angela Ellard, discuss the way forward on critical trade issues following the postponement of the World Trade Organization 12th Ministerial Conference.
As a part of our monthly Ambassador Interview webzine, Asia Society Korea caught up with H.E. Erdenetuya Namsrai, Ambassador of Mongolia to the Republic of Korea.
Series by Asia Society Switzerland shedding light on topics and countries that matter, through the eyes of leading, on-the-ground voices. Dive in with webcasts, executive roundtables, podcasts and other formats.
How has the boom in mining transformed Mongolian society? What answers do regulators and actors have to the toll mining has taken on the land, air, and the environment as a whole?
Byambabaatar Ichinkhorloo starts off by giving an in-depth understanding of the evolution and ongoing issues around mining in Mongolia. He is then joined by Beibei Gu, who focuses on environmental issues, China, and the BRI.
Once more we have asked our members, this year's speakers as well as our colleagues all over the world what they have been reading lately. Here is our list of book recommendations, a selection for the travelling the world through windows of time and space – page by page.
The book approaches the challenges our world faces with changing times, regional conflicts, and natural disasters, and explores our responsibilities as stewards of culture.