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Asia Pacific Bulletin
Asia Pacific Bulletin
How the Ulaanbaatar Dialogue on Northeast Asian Security Serves as a Conflict Resolution Platform
How the Ulaanbaatar Dialogue on Northeast Asian Security Serves as a Conflict Resolution Platform

Part of the Mongolian Affairs Special Series

Number 650 |
Ms. Bolor Lkhaajav, Researcher specializing in Mongolia and Northeast Asia at The Diplomat and Founder of MONUS.Ed mentorship program, explains that "Mongolia’s geostrategic position, coupled with its democratic institutions and non-nuclear-weapons (NNW), status makes Ulaanbaatar a stable actor uniquely positioned to advance regional conflict resolution mechanisms." |
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The long-term goal of the UB Dialogue is to construct positive understandings between conflicting parties through engagement, the exchange of ideas, and the sharing of perspectives.
Part of the Mongolian Affairs Special Series

Number 650 |
Ms. Bolor Lkhaajav, Researcher specializing in Mongolia and Northeast Asia at The Diplomat and Founder of MONUS.Ed mentorship program, explains that "Mongolia’s geostrategic position, coupled with its democratic institutions and non-nuclear-weapons (NNW), status makes Ulaanbaatar a stable actor uniquely positioned to advance regional conflict resolution mechanisms." |
for additional titles in the Asia Pacific Bulletin |
The long-term goal of the UB Dialogue is to construct positive understandings between conflicting parties through engagement, the exchange of ideas, and the sharing of perspectives.