The State, Popular Mobilisation and Gold Mining in Mongolia Shaping 'Neoliberal' Policies

Mongolia's mining sector, along with its environmental and social costs, have been the subject of prolonged and heated debate. This debate has often cast the country as either a victim of the 'resource curse' or guilty of 'resource nationalism'. In The State, Popular Mobilis...

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Main Author: Bumochir, Dulam (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London UCL Press 2020
Series:Economic Exposures in Asia
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