Mongolia's Environmental Security: Chinese Unconscious Power and Ulaanbaatar's State Weakness
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Reeves, Jeffrey
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2011
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This article examines China's "unconscious power" over Mongolia's environmental sector. It argues that Ulaanbaatar's state weakness and Chinese unconscious power constitute a mutually reinforcing threat to Mongolia's environmental security.This article examines China's "unconscious power" over Mongolia's environmental sector. It argues that Ulaanbaatar's state weakness and Chinese unconscious power constitute a mutually reinforcing threat to Mongolia's environmental security.
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Journal Title
Asian Survey
Volume
51
Issue
3
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International Relations