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- W2884400580 abstract "Russian-Mongolian scientific contacts began in the middle of the 1920s. It was impossible for Mongolia –justuntil recently a feudal-theocratic country without any system of secular education– to start organizing ofnational scientific institutions without foreign support. Taking into consideration all historical and politicalfactors, the first possible candidate for granting such a support was the Russian Academy of Science (RAS). .The latter had an interest of its own in the exploration of Mongolia for several reasons: further explorations infrontier regions; or systematization of materials, having been previously collected during several Russianexpeditions to Central Asia and then located in Academic institutes. The intentions of the Russian scientists,interested in further explorations of Mongolia, and the support of the Mongolian Scientific Committee coincidedwith the geopolitical situation in that region and the striving of the Soviet government for obtaining politicalauthority there. That is why RAS’ initiatives were supported by the government.Russian-Mongolian scientific contacts took various forms, such as: joint Russian-Mongolian expeditions andpublications of collected data, support in establishing a national museum in Mongolia, exchange of scientificeditions, formal visits of RAS officials to the Mongolian Scientific Committee, training of young Mongolianspecialists in Russia, and so on. They developed from the gratuitous aid on the part of Russia to the bilateralparty relationship on the basis of various agreements and conventions in which both countries took part. Theirformat, content and intensity varied due to the international status of Mongolia, the nature of RussianMongolianrelations, and the internal political situation in both countries. Today, according to manyresearchers, an ideological component left the academic interaction of both countries giving place to nationalinterests." @default.
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- W2884400580 title "Russia and Mongolia: transfer of scientific knowledge in political context (1920s)" @default.
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