Not only are not enough jobs being created, but most lower-class Mongolians are unqualified or under-educated for the advantageous jobs that are present. read more
If Mongolia's neighbors had been as resource poor as the lands of Mongolia, it is doubtful they would have had any incentive leave their homes and conquer an empire. At the end of any age of conquest, the size and wealth of empire does not automatically translate into permanent prosperity for the homeland. read more
Mongolia has a total area of 603, 909 miles2 (1,564,116 km2). It is slightly smaller than Alaska and is the second largest land-locked country after Kazakhstan.r Despite its landlocked status, Mongolia has many salt lakes. read more
Mongolia’s rapid development is worth celebrating, but to ensure the nation’s long term success the country must work toward closing the gap between the rich and the poor and evenly dispersing their development. read more