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  • October 2019

  • Tue 15
    a man
    October 15, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    Rethinking of Mongolian History: Mongolian National Revolution of 1911 and The Last Emperor of Mongolia, VIII Bogdo Jebtsundamba Khutukhtu | Prof. Batsaikhan Ookhnoi

    In his lecture, Professor Batsaikhan Ookhnoi reconsiders the role of the 8th Jebtsundamba – in rough terms, the Mongolian equivalent of Tibet’s Dalai Lama at the time – in engineering the national independence of Mongolia from the Qing Empire in 1911. The facts and interpretation of this event are particularly important since, as asserted in […]

  • Tue 1
    a woman
    October 1, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    Salvaging Mongolia’s Stolen History: Looting, Conservation, and 800 Year Old Butter | Dr. Julia Clark

    Abstract: During the 2019 summer field season, a team of international researchers led by archaeologists Dr. Julia Clark and Dr. J. Bayarsaikhan worked tirelessly in challenging conditions to salvage what they could from a looted cemetery in northern Mongolia. A series of ridges containing over 70 Mongol era (roughly 600-800 years ago) burials had been […]

  • August 2019

  • Tue 6
    two people in traditional garb
    August 6, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    Speaker Series: The Green-Eyed Lama | Oyungerel Ts and Jeff Falt

    The Green-Eyed Lama (2008) is an award-winning, decade-long bestselling novel written by Oyungerel Ts and Jeff Falt. First published in Mongolian, the book chronicles the triumphant romance between Sendmaa, a young belle in the countryside, and Baasan, a monk in the lamasery, as they try to cope with the turmoils of the political purge, terrible […]

  • July 2019

  • Wed 24
    an American Man
    July 24, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    President Bush’s 2005 Visit: A Bilateral Relations Milestone | Brian L. Goldbeck

    Abstract: The brief November 2005 visit by President George W. Bush was an important milestone in U.S.-Mongolia relations.  While his visit was the fourth and final stop during that trip to Asia, after Korea, Japan, and China, it was the first ever by a sitting U.S. president, and, as such, represented an important precedent for […]

  • June 2019

  • Tue 18
    Cynthia Horne
    June 18, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    Dr. Cynthia M. Horne – Globalization and Women’s Empowerment in Mongolia

    The globalization literature suggests that more globalization will catalyze a variety of national level economic, political and social changes in a country. Some of those changes could be positive for a country, such as possibilities for economic growth and democratization, while other changes might be negative, including rising inequality and material losses for parts of a […]

  • Wed 12
    Lander
    June 12, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    Dr. Jennifer Lander- “The State has forgotten its reason for being”? A socio-legal analysis of extractive development and state transformation in Mongolia

    Abstract: Since the post-socialist transition in the early 1990's, Mongolia’s mineral wealth has been consistently promoted as the key to the country’s economic development. Over the past twenty-five years, national policy-makers and legislators in Mongolia have sought to create a legal and institutional framework for mining to attract foreign investment, whilst also addressing developmental priorities […]

  • May 2019

  • Tue 7
    Bjorn
    May 7, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    Björn Reichhardt – Down the Road: Contested Infrastructures of Development, Tourism and Pastoral Dairying

    Synopsis In 2015, the construction of a paved road connecting Khatgal, a village located on the shores of Lake Khövsgöl in northern Mongolia, with Mörön and Ulaanbaatar led to a flood of tourists and, concomitantly, a depletion of groceries and cash. Since then, Khatgal has become a promising seasonal destination for thousands of Mongolian and […]

  • April 2019

  • Wed 10
    Timothy May
    April 10, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    Dr. Timothy May – Military Integration in Mongol Warfare: The development of Combined Arms Warfare in the Mongol Empire

    Synopsis Armies of the Mongol Empire are typically imagined as vast armies of nomadic horse archers. While this is true and it always remained the core component of the Mongol military in any part of the empire, the Mongol military used a variety of different units based on the operational theater and the availability of […]

  • Tue 2
    a man
    April 2, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    A. Enkh-Amgalan – Building Sustainable Livelihoods for Herders: Applying Integrated Approach and Pilot Testing Results

    synopsis Livestock herding is major economic activity & social safety net for poor Mongolians accounting for 12% of GDP and 30% of employment. It is also the second largest contributor of GHG emissions accounting for around half of them. The Government targets to reduce GHG from livestock herding has failed mostly due to a lack […]

  • March 2019

  • Tue 12
    Field School ad
    March 12, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    Information Session: ACMS Mongolia Field School 2019

    Presenter: Dr. Charles Krusekopf | ACMS founder, board member, and faculty lead for the school This information session is intended to share details and answer questions related to the ACMS Mongolia Field School 2019, funded by the Henry Luce Foundation. ACMS founder, board member, and faculty lead for the school, Dr. Charles Krusekopf, will introduce […]

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