Title: Mongolian hedging strategy
Other Titles: Mongolská cesta zajišťování
Authors: Hlaváček, Pavel
Šanc, David
Citation: HLAVÁČEK, P. ŠANC, D. Mongolian hedging strategy. Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, 2022, roč. 9, č. 2, s. 318-346. ISSN: 2347-7970
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Sage
Document type: článek
article
URI: 2-s2.0-85132697262
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/49805
ISSN: 2347-7970
Keywords: Mongolsko;Čína;moc;zajišťování;vyvažování
Keywords in different language: Mongolia;China;power;hedging strategy;balancing
Abstract: Cílem textu je zhodnotit mongolskou strategii vyvažování. Podle zjištění Mongolsko aplikuje strategii vyvažování ve své zahraniční politice.
The aim of this text was to evaluate Mongolian foreign policy by applying the hedging strategy. We have arrived at the conclusion that the way Mongolia strives to secure itself against insecurities and risks in the fast-changing environment of East Asia corresponds to main principles of the hedging strategy and in basic outlines that it is not different from procedures applied by countries in Southeast Asia. After 1990, Mongolians enrolled in the Non-Aligned Movement; they voluntarily enlisted their country in the nuclear-free zone and started to apply to a friendly relation policy towards powers in their neighbourhood. These are basically same methods copied by all ASEAN member states. In its foreign policy, Mongolia applies a full range of hedging options: both acceptance and rejection of China’s power. In the context of East and Southeast Asian smaller state strategies, we consider Mongolian efforts as a light form of hedging.
Abstract in different language: The aim of this text was to evaluate Mongolian foreign policy by applying the hedging strategy. We have arrived at the conclusion that the way Mongolia strives to secure itself against insecurities and risks in the fast-changing environment of East Asia corresponds to main principles of the hedging strategy and in basic outlines that it is not different from procedures applied by countries in Southeast Asia. After 1990, Mongolians enrolled in the Non-Aligned Movement; they voluntarily enlisted their country in the nuclear-free zone and started to apply to a friendly relation policy towards powers in their neighbourhood. These are basically same methods copied by all ASEAN member states. In its foreign policy, Mongolia applies a full range of hedging options: both acceptance and rejection of China’s power. In the context of East and Southeast Asian smaller state strategies, we consider Mongolian efforts as a light form of hedging.
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