Mongolia's evolving security strategy: omni-enmeshment and balance of influence |
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Authors: | Jeffrey Reeves |
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Affiliation: | Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Honolulu , Hawaii |
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Abstract: | Abstract With the publication of its 2010 National Security Concept and its 2011 Foreign Policy Concept, Ulaanbaatar has formalised a shift in foreign policy that has been readily apparent since 2000. Whereas Mongolia's foreign policy for the 1990s was formulated around an omni-enmeshment strategy, its foreign policy from 2000 onward is best conceptualised as an amalgam of omni-enmeshment and balance of influence. Ulaanbaatar's new foreign policy strategy implicitly identifies China as the country's largest security concern. This sense of a China ‘challenge’ is mirrored in Ulaanbaatar's post-2000 foreign policy relations. |
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Keywords: | Mongolia China National Security Foreign Policy Omni-enmeshment |
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