Mongolia we never knew
Rodionov V.A. Mongolia we never knew. – Polis. Political Studies. 2011. No. 4
An extensive range of questions, related to theoretical and practical aspects of the concept of “Mongolian civilization”, is touched upon in “The Mongolian Pole of the Political Order of the World” – the monograph by A.S. Zheleznyakov, a well-known orientalist. Critical reappraisal of the “civilizational” conceptions, elaborated in their times by the scientists who are considered classics of research and of historiosophical comprehension of the phenomenon and of the very category of civilization (N.Ya. Danilevsky, A. Toynbee, O. Spengler, S. Huntington e.a.), allowed the author of the book to offer an essentially innovatory angle of approach to Mongolia as it exists in the system of world politics.
See also:
Zheleznyakov A.S.,
Subjects of Modern World Arrangement: the Nomadic Mongolia. – Polis. Political Studies. 2009. No4
De Vreede E.,
Culture, civilization and identity. – Polis. Political Studies. 2012. No5
Litvinova T.N.,
The Idea of Mongolian Civilization as a Concept of a Multipolar World Order. – Polis. Political Studies. 2017. No5
Litvinova T.N., Zheleznyakov A.S., Chuluunbaatar G.,
The challenges of modernity in the Mongolian world. – Polis. Political Studies. 2022. No4
Neklessa A.I.,
Ordo Quadro: Advent of Post-Modern World. – Polis. Political Studies. 2000. No6