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PUBLICATIONS BY DR. ALICIA J. CAMPI
 

"Mongolia and Tibet in the Seventeenth Century: The Nature of a Special Relationship," Studies on Mongolia. Proceedings of the First North American Conference on Mongolian Studies, Henry Schwarz, ed. , Western Washington University, 1979, pp. 77-87.

"The US Consulate in KaIgan, China and Its Relations with the Mongolian People's Republic, 1921-1923," Proceedings of the Thirty-first International Congress of Human Sciences in Asia and North Africa Tokyo-Kyoto, 1983, Vol. I, the Toho Gakkai, Tokyo, 1984.

"United States Government Perceptions of the Mongols, as Reflected in the US KaIgan Consular Records, 1920-27," The International Conference on China Border Area Studies Taipei, Taiwan, National Chengchi University Press, 1984.

"The Political Relationship between the United States and Outer Mongolia. 1915-1927: The Kalgan consular Records" U.M.I., Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1986. Dissertation.

"Perceptions of the Outer Mongols by the United States Government as Reflected in Kalgan (Inner Mongolia) US Consular Records 1920-1927," Mongolian Studies Journal, Bloomington, Indiana, Vol. 14, 1991, pp. 81-115.

"A Visit to Hovd Aimag" The Mongolia Society Newsletter. Bloomington. Indiana, Spring 1992.

"Mongol Studies in the United States," International Association for Mongol Studies Bulletin. Ulaanbaatar, 1992, pp. 154-158.

"An Insider's View of Recent Political and Economic Changes in Mongolia," The Mongolia Society Newsletter. Bloomington, Indiana, September 1992, pp. 3-16.

"The Rise of Nationalism in the Mongolian People's Republic as Reflected in Language Reform, Religion, and the Cult of Chingghis Khan," Mongolia Booklet of the U.S.-Mongolia Advisory Group, Vol. I, Washington, DC, Summer 1992.

"The Unique Challenges Facing Mongolia as it Adapts its Nomadic Socialist Economy to the Free Market System." in Mongolian, Ardyin Erkh newspaper, Ulaanbaatar. Mongolia, March 1993 (2 issues).

"Mongolian Telecommunications Sector Analysis," sponsored by the US Department of State. December 1993.

"Mongolia's Role in a Future North East Asian Free Trade Zone," Mongolia. Booklet of the U.S.-Mongolia Advisory Group, Vol. II. Washington, DC, Winter 1993.

"The Historical and Cultural Relationship between Mongolia and Tibet," Mongolia Booklet of the U.S.-Mongolia Advisory Group, Vol. III, Washington, DC. Fall 1993.


"The Special Cultural and Sociological Challenges Involved in Modernizing Mongolia's Nomadic Socialist Economy, "chapter in Opuscula Altaica. Essays Presented in Honor of Henry Schwarz, Western Washington University Press., Bellingham, Washington, 1994, pp. 212-249.

"Sustainable Economic Development for Mongolia: Amalgamating the Free Market 10 Traditional Nomadic Society, Mongolia. Booklet of the U.S.-Mongolia Advisory Group, Vol. IV, Washington, DC, Fall 1994, and The Mongol Messenger newspaper. UIaanbaatar. Mongolia, October 1994 (2 issues).

"Bioferm Project Mongolia," sponsored by the U.S.-Asia Environmental Partnership National Association of State Development Agencies, October 1994.

"Mongolia: Heritage and Technology for the Future" Mongolia Booklet of the U.S.-Mongolia Advisory Group" Vol. IV, Washington, DC, Fall 1994.

"Report on Equinox Water and Air Purification Technology Adaptation Project to Mongolia," sponsored by the U.S.-Asia Environmental Partnership/NationaI Association of State Development Agencies. April 1995.

"Traditional Nomadic Cultural Values and their Influence on Modernization of Mongolia's Economy. Mongolia Booklet of the U.S.-Mongolia Advisory Group, Vol. V, Washington, DC Fall I995-Spring 1996.

"The Relationship Between Mongolia and Tibet-Past and Present, Mongolia Booklet of the U.S.-Mongolia Advisory Group, Vol. V, Washington, DC, Fall 1995-Spring 1996.

"Nomadic Cultural Values and Their Influence on Modernization," Mongolia in Transition. New Patterns. New Challenges. ed. by Ole Bruun and Ole Odgaard, Curzon, Great Britain. 1996. pp. 90-102.

"Early U.S.-Mongolian Diplomatic Contacts," Mongolia Booklet of the U.S.-Mongolia Advisory Group. Vol. VI, Washington, DC, Winter 1996-1997.

"Moving Mongolian Nomadism into the 21st Century: Cultural and Ecological Preservation Coupled with Economic Vitality and National Security," Mongolia. Booklet of the US Mongolia Advisory Group, Vol. VII, Washington. DC, Spring 1998.

"1997 Environmental Survey for Mongolia," Mongolia Booklet of the U.S.-Mongolia Advisory Group, Vol. Vll. Washington, DC, Spring 1998.

"The U.S.-Mongolian Political Relationship 1915-1987, Mongolia. Booklet of the US Mongolia Advisory Group, V 01. VII, Washington, DC, Spring 1998.

"Second Mongolian Environmental Awareness Survey Sponsored by Tacis, "Mongolia, Booklet of the U S. Mongolia Advisory Group, Vol. VIII, Fall 1998.


"Gombojab Hangin's Contributions to Mongolistics: A Student's View of her Professor, Mongolia, Vol. X, Fall 2000.

"The Revival of Mongolian Nomadism in the 1990s and Its Implications for Mongolia's Future, Mongolia, and Vol. X, Fall 2000.

"Problems Integrating Mongolia's Nomads into a 21st Century Nationstate," IISNC meeting, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, August 2001 in Mongolia, Vol. XI, 2002.
“Modern Mongolian-Chinese Strategic Relations: Challenges for the New Century,”
Mongolia, Vol. XII, 2003.

“Mongolia as a Bridge to Central Asia,” Geopolitical Relations between Contemporary Mongolia and neighboring Asian countries Conference, Journal of Mongolian Studies of the Mongolian and Tibetan Commission, Taipei, Taiwan, 2003.

“Does Mongolia’s Economic Security Lie to the West?,” Mongol Survey, Bloomington, Indiana 2004.

“Modern Mongolia-Chinese Strategic Relations: Challenges for the New Century,” Regional Security Issues and Mongolia, Institute for Strategic Studies, No. 21, Ulaanbaatar, 2004.

“Mongolian Views of China During the ‘Cold War’, Mid-Atlantic Association of Asian Studies meeting, Philadelphia, PA, October 2004, unpublished.

“Mongolia in Northeast Asia—the New Realities,” Mongolia and Northeast Asia Conference, Journal of Mongolian Studies of the Mongolian and Tibetan Commission, Taipei, Taiwan, 2004.

“The Foreign Donor and NGO Community’s Policies toward Pastoral Nomadism in Mongolia in the Post-Socialist Era,” Present State and Perspectives of Nomadism in a Globalizing World conference, August 2004 and published in Mongolia, Vol. XIII, 2005.

“The Most Significant Issues Affecting U.S.-Mongolian Relations in 2005: A View from Both Sides—A Report on the First Bilateral Conference, “A Comprehensive U.S.-Mongolia Partnership,” February 28-March 1, 2005 Washington, DC, unpublished.

“Mongolian Study in the U.S.—Its Impact on Bilateral Relations: Challenges and Perspectives,” Regional Security Issues and Mongolia, Institute for Strategic Studies, Ulaanbaatar, 2005.


“Sino-Mongolian Relations from Beijing’s Viewpoint,” China Brief e-journal, the Jamestown Foundation, May 5, 2005.


“Mongolia, The Road Ahead,” Transitions on Line (TOL) e-journal, Prague, Czech Republic, 11 July 2005.


“The Rise of Cities in Nomadic Mongolia,” publication forthcoming in 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark.

“William Woodville Rockhill’s Mongolian Travel Literature of the 1890s,” with Dr. Denys Voaden for “The Image of Mongolia in European and Asian Travel Literature Conference,” Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia July 7-9, 2005, publication forthcoming in 2006.

More than 10 Book “Introductions” in English and Chinese for Journal of Mongolian Studies of Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission on recent books published in Mongolian Studies field.

Contributing writer on Mongolian entries for Encyclopedia of Global Perspectives, Berkeshire Publishing, Ann Arbor, Michigan, forthcoming in 2005.

“Globalization’s Impact on Mongolian Identity Issues,” Mongolia at 800 Conference, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, August 2005. Publication forthcoming.

LECTURES AND COURSES BY DR. ALICIA J. CAMPI

"The Rise of Nationalism in. the Mongolian People's Republic as Reflected in Language Reform, Religion, and the Cult of Chingghis Khan," speech given at the Symposium on the Secret History of the Mongols, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. August 1991.

"An Insider's View of Recent Political and Economic Changes in Mongolia. 11 lecture given at a symposium on Mongolia sponsored by the Smithsonian Museum, Washington, DC on February 8,1992.

"Some Unique Cultural and Sociological Aspects to Modernizing Mongolia's Nomadic Socialist Economy. " speech given at the Sixth International Congress of Mongolists, Ulaanbaatar. Mongolia, August 1992.

"Mongolia's Role in a Future North East Asian Free Trade Zone," lecture
presented to the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs. New York NY, October 1992.

"The Historical and Cultural Relationship between Mongolia and Tibet" speech given at the Jacques Marchais Tibetan Museum on Staten Island, NY on August 1, 1993.

"Modern Mongolia's Economy;' class presented at Georgetown University, Washington DC, January 1994.

"Sustainable Economic Development for Mongolia: Amalgamating the Free Market to Traditional Nomadic Society." speech given at the Conference on Sustainable Economic Development in Central Asia, Ulaanbaatar. Mongolia September 1994.

"The Tibetan-Mongolian Relationship- Past and Present," speech given at the Indo-Mongolia Society. New York University September 1995.

"Privatization in Mongolia, 1991-1996" paper given at the 3-day Roundtable on Mongolia, Economic Panel. Washington, DC, April 1996.

"Early US-Mongolian Diplomatic Contacts," paper given at Mongolian National University, Ulaanbaatar. under the sponsorship of the US Embassy in Mongolia. November 1996.

"Moving Mongolian Nomadism into the 21st Century: Cultural and Ecological Preservation Coupled with Economic Vitality and National Security" paper given at the Seventh International Congress of Mongolists, Ulaanbaatar, August 1997, and the March 1998 Mongolia Society Panel at the Association of Asian Studies, Washington, DC.

"The Political History of the U.S.-Mongolian Relationship 1915-1987," paper given at the SE Regional Association of Asian Studies Conference, University of Virginia, January 1998.

"Mongolian-Chinese Foreign Relations in the 20th Century-An Economical, Political and Military Review," paper given at the SW Regional Association of Asian Studies Conference, San Marcos, Texas, October 1999.

"Gombojab Hangin's Contribution to Mongolistics: A Student's View of Her Professor, upon the 10th Anniversary of his Death," paper given at the Mongolian-American Cultural Association Symposium, October 1999.

"Mongolian-Tibetan Relations: Politics and Religion Intertwined, "paper given at the SE Regional Association of Asian Studies Conference, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, January 2001.

"The New MPRP Government Since the July 2000 Elections-Lessons Learned," paper presented at the Mongolia Society Annual Meeting, Bloomington, IN, March 2001.

“The Rise of Cities Among Nomads in Mongolia and Central Asia,” The Mongolia Society and Central Eurasia Studies joint conference, Bloomington, Indiana, October 2004.

“Chinggis Khan in 20th Century Mongolian Politics—From Reburial to Reincarnation,” in upcoming panel for The Mongolia Society, San Francisco, CA, April 2006.

“Mongolia’s Position in the World on its 800th Anniversary,” keynote address at the International Association for Mongol Studies, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, August 2006.


 

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