Civilizational identity of Mongolia in the context of East-West dichotomy
Keywords:
Northern Eurasia; Mongolia; Russia; Civilizational identity; East - WestAbstract
This article proves hypothesis of Eurasian civilizational identity of Mongolia on the basis of both mass and expert surveys of Mongolian population, and expert survey of Russian and Mongolian social scientists.References
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