The Rise and the End of Civil Movementin Mongolia: 2004-2008

Authors

  • TUUL SELENGE , ALTAN-ERDENE BATBAYAR , ONON TSULBAATAR , TUNGALAG JARGALSAIKHAN , BATSUREN RENCHIN, ENKHBAYAR GOMBO, MUNEYUKI MURAI Author

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https://doi.org/10.7492/vaxzny47

Keywords:

The expansion of the difference between the poor and the rich, the Union Administration, the Civic Movement for the Healthy Society, burnt of the MPRP’s headquarters, capitalism by the International Monetary Fund

Abstract

The Mongolian Democratic Movement, which occurred in the mid-2000s, aimed at reforming Mongolian socialism. However, subsequent historical processes have
distorted this view. The main reason for this was the influx of external capitalism using aid as a lever. Citizen movement’s leaders, frustrated by the slow progress in
achieving their goals, turned into a political mob. As a result, it lost support from the public.

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1990-2026

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The Rise and the End of Civil Movementin Mongolia: 2004-2008. (2026). MSW Management Journal, 36(2), 245-248. https://doi.org/10.7492/vaxzny47