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Countries Are Scrambling for Vaccines. Mongolia Has Plenty.


Countries Are Scrambling for Vaccines. Mongolia Has Plenty.
By playing off its big neighbors, Russia and China, Mongolia has emerged as a positive outlier among developing nations on the hunt for shots.
A Covid vaccine site at a school in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s capital. The government is offering each citizen 50,000 tugriks about $18 to get fully vaccinated. Credit.Khasar Sandag for The New York Times
May 20, 2021, 3:00 a.m. ET
Mongolia, a country of grassy hills, vast deserts and endless skies, has a population not much bigger than Chicago’s. The small democratic nation is used to living in the shadow of its powerful neighbors, Russia and China. ....

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As countries scramble for COVID-19 jabs, Mongolia's vaccine stocks swell


As countries scramble for COVID-19 jabs, Mongolia s vaccine stocks swell
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As countries scramble for COVID-19 jabs, Mongolia s vaccine stocks swell
Mongolia, a country of grassy hills, vast deserts and endless skies, has a population not much bigger than Chicago’s. The small democratic nation is used to living in the shadow of its powerful neighbours, Russia and China.
But during a pandemic, being a small nation sandwiched between two vaccine-makers with global ambitions can have advantages.
At a time when most countries are scrambling for coronavirus vaccines, Mongolia now has enough to fully vaccinate its entire adult population, in large part thanks to deals with both China and Russia. Officials are so confident about the nation’s vaccine riches that they are promising citizens a “COVID-free summer.” ....

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Mongolia's president tries to ban its ruling party


ITH THE yak-tail banners, or
tug, of state authority behind him, Khaltmaagiin Battulga read out his presidential decree outlawing the Mongolian People’s Party (
MPP). Banning political parties is the stuff of tin-pot dictatorships. Yet Mongolia, which broke from the Soviet Union’s orbit in a peaceful revolution in 1990, had until now been notably democratic. And the
MPP is not just any party, but Mongolia’s oldest, the social-democratic successor to the Marxist-Leninist machine that ruled under Soviet tutelage. Last month it celebrated its centenary. Mr Battulga’s move on April 18th is especially gobsmacking because the
MPP is the ruling party. It runs the government and has a supermajority in the State Great Khural, the parliament. Mr Battulga is from the rival Democratic Party ( ....

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'We Face Very Tough Challenges.' How Mongolia Typifies the Problems Posed to Small Countries by China's Rise


We Face Very Tough Challenges. How Mongolia Typifies the Problems Posed to Small Countries by China s Rise
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Chinese president Xi Jinping (L) and his wife Peng Liyuan disembark from their aircraft upon arriving in Ulan Bator, Mogolia on August 21, 2014.
Back in August of 2014, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj had Xi Jinping over for lunch.
Mongolia’s then president had been coached by Chinese officials about the pomp expected when entertaining their head of state but it was a tall order. “In Mongolia, we don’t have many rooms for dancing,” Elbegdorj laughs. ....

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