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Asia Pacific Bulletin Asia Pacific Bulletin
A Mongolian Perspective of the US Indo-Pacific Strategy A Mongolian Perspective of the US Indo-Pacific Strategy
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Format
electronic
Pages
2
Contact
Lance D. Jackson

Part of the Mongolian Affairs Special Series


Number 648
Mr. Tsogtgerel Nyamtseren & Dr. Mendee Jargalsaikhan, respectively a Research Fellow and the Dean of Research at the Institute for Strategic Studies of Mongolia, explore the questions of "why Mongolia’s importance has waned in the overall Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) strategies and if there is any room for Mongolia to collaborate with FOIP countries."
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Mongolia’s strategy is similar to many other small states—not to be caught in the geopolitical competition of Great Powers. Its location could easily turn the country into a pawn or a chessboard for reviving geopolitical competition.

Part of the Mongolian Affairs Special Series


Number 648
Mr. Tsogtgerel Nyamtseren & Dr. Mendee Jargalsaikhan, respectively a Research Fellow and the Dean of Research at the Institute for Strategic Studies of Mongolia, explore the questions of "why Mongolia’s importance has waned in the overall Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) strategies and if there is any room for Mongolia to collaborate with FOIP countries."
for additional titles in the
Asia Pacific Bulletin

Mongolia’s strategy is similar to many other small states—not to be caught in the geopolitical competition of Great Powers. Its location could easily turn the country into a pawn or a chessboard for reviving geopolitical competition.