Young Mongols: Forging Democracy in the Wild, Wild East

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by Aubrey Menard

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In 1990, Mongolia’s youth-led revolution threw off the Soviet yoke, ushering in multi¬party democracy. Thirty years later, the country’s youth are still leading Mongolia’s democratic development. This powerful, inclusive book introduces readers to modern Mongolia through the stories of young leaders fighting to make their country a better, more democratic place. Its intersectional perspective explores the complexity of Mongolia today: the urban planning and pollution issues that plague the capital city of Ulaanbaatar; the struggles of women, the LGBTQIA+ population, people with disabilities, and ethnic minorities to claim their equitable places in society; the challenge of providing education in the world’s least densely-populated country to prepare the workforce of tomorrow; and how to fairly divide the spoils of the country’s vast mineral resource wealth. This rising generation of Mongolians is already wielding real power and shaping their country’s future. Their work will determine whether the country is able to overcome its development and democratization challenges, its relationship to the world, and who the winners (and losers) will be in Mongolian society. "Young Mongols is a profoundly hopeful book [...] Neither remote nor frozen in the century of Chinggis Khan, Mongolia's struggles for human rights and a truly democratic society join with ours, wherever we live." - The Asian Review of Books "As a young leader in Hong Kong, reading about peers similarly committed to democratic change in Mongolia inspires me. We have the power, the will, and the dedication to improve our nations ourselves. From Hong Kong to Ulaanbaatar, our generation is determined to build a better future. I share both the frustrations of these Young Mongols and the same resolute hope." - Joshua Wong, Hong Kong Democracy Activist "Aubrey Menard's Young Mongols offers an incredible and compelling portrait of the triumphs and failures of modern Mongolia through the lived experiences of the new generation of the twenty-first century." - New York Times Bestselling Author Jack Weatherford Aubrey Menard lived in Mongolia as a Luce Scholar from 2015 to 2016. She’s worked on democracy and governance issues in Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, Central America, and the United States. Aubrey is an expert on political transitions, elections, and democracy. She’s been published in the New York Times, Washington Post, Al Jazeera, Politico, the South China Morning Post , and more. Aubrey earned an MPhil in Politics from the University of Oxford and a Bachelor’s degree from Smith College. She is a Critical Language Scholar (Russian) and a Truman National Security Project Fellow. Young Mongols is her first book. Learn more at aubreymenard.com.

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