In Their Own Words: Selected Writings by Journalists on Mongolia, 1997-1999

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In Their Own Words: Selected Writings by Journalists on Mongolia, 1997-1999

In their own words compiles by theme the vast number of stories and features by journalists on Mongolia's transition experience from 1997 to 1999. A rich and unusual resource for a developing country, this book offers the reader a one-stop snapshot of how a country handles the wrenching social, political, cultural, economic and environmental challenges of changing from one political and economic system to another.

An excellent resource for scholars of austerity crises and for those seeking understanding on how to plot a path out of an austerity crisis. In particular, the collection of articles and stories show the impact austerity has on people and their lives. Unadorned by backward-looking historical narratives, these are accounts fizzing with the energy of the moment: a first draft of a tough time for most Mongolians.

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In Their Own Words: Selected Writings by Journalists on Mongolia, 1997-1999
1999, UNDP Mongolia Communications Office
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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

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OL26385458M
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9992950439

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