Publication

14 Sep 2012

This paper looks at how the bilateral cooperation between Mongolia and Australia is indirectly expanding the perimeter of the Asia–Pacific region. Mongolia sits at the northern edge of Chinese-influenced East Asia and on the southern edge of Russian-dominated society. Australia also marks a frontier: the southwestern boundary of the Pacific. Both countries’ efforts to cooperate support their foreign policy objectives to integrate with the wider Asia–Pacific region.

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Author Mendee Jargalsaikhan
Series ASPI Policy Analysis
Issue 106
Publisher Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
Copyright © 2012 ASPI
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