THE NATURE OF MONGOLIA'S EXTERNAL SECURITY ENVIRONMENT

  • Turbold Tumendemberel Ph.D., Candidate, National Defense University, Mongolia
  • Urjin Odkhuu Doctor Sc.D., Professor, National Defense University, Mongolia
  • Buyankhishig Seseer Doctor Ph.D., Mongolia
Keywords: Mongolia's Security, Two Neighbors,

Abstract

Mongolia's geographical position necessitates the establishment of a third space within its borders that can impact its neighboring countries. This is crucial for addressing issues related to national sovereignty and security, and requires the state to adopt a strategy in line with its black box policy and the prevailing circumstances. The strategic importance of location is highlighted by the saying "the destiny of a nation is determined by its location", emphasizing the need for a strategy that is adaptable to the specific conditions. Flexibility is key in selecting and implementing a strategy that is well-suited to our country's needs.

  • Mongolia's unique security characteristics and challenges
  • Relations with Russia and China, its two major neighbors
  • The strategic importance of the "Third Neighbor" policy framework
  • Mongolia's foreign policy goals, principles, and implementation
  • Opportunities for involvement in international collective security systems
  • Geopolitical implications of Mongolia's landlocked position

This in-depth study delves into the security challenges stemming from Mongolia's geographical location, analyzing the decision-making processes in foreign policy, the dynamics of relations with neighboring countries, and possibilities for regional collaboration. The research investigates how Mongolia can navigate intricate geopolitical landscapes while safeguarding its strategic independence and national interests.

The analysis draws on theoretical perspectives from international relations, exploring how small nations can effectively manage their security environment through diplomatic initiatives, strategic alliances, and collaborative efforts. Special emphasis is placed on striking a balance between fostering positive ties with immediate neighbors and expanding international partnerships.

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Published
2025-09-19
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Turbold Tumendemberel, Urjin Odkhuu, & Buyankhishig Seseer. (2025). THE NATURE OF MONGOLIA’S EXTERNAL SECURITY ENVIRONMENT. International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science, 3(3(47). https://doi.org/10.31435/ijitss.3(47).2025.3433