Prospects for Russian-Mongolian Cooperation in the Eyes of the Citizens of the Two Countries

Prospects for Russian-Mongolian Cooperation in the Eyes of the Citizens of the Two Countries


Litvinova Т.N.

Dr. Sci. (Pol. Sci.), Prof. of Regional Governance and National Politics Department, Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Odintsovo, Russia tantin@mail.ru

Tsetsenbileg Ts.

PhD in Social Science, Associate Prof. at Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia tsetsenbilegts@gmail.com

Zhelezniakov A.S.

Dr. Sci. (Pol. Sci.), Principal Researcher, Institute of Sociology of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the RAS, Moscow, Russia zhelezniakovas@yahoo.com

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The authors acknowledge support of RFBR the Ministry of Culture, Education, Science and Sports of Mongolia (grant № 19-511-44012 “Inter-civilizational interaction of Russia and Mongolia in the context of the Great Eurasian Partnership”).


For citation:

Litvinova Т.N., Tsetsenbileg Ts., Zhelezniakov A.S. Prospects for Russian-Mongolian Cooperation in the Eyes of the Citizens of the Two Countries. Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya [Sociological Studies]. 2022. No 6. P. 136-142




Abstract

The paper analyzes the results of sociological research conducted in Russia (N = 624) and Mongolia (N = 692) in 2020–2021 to identify the views of citizens of the two countries on the state of Russian-Mongolian relations, which are important in the context of understanding the prerequisites and prospects for the Greater Eurasian Partnership. The results showed very high indexes of positive perception by Russians of Mongolia and by Mongols of Russia. At the same time, there is asymmetry in the mutual perception of Russians and Mongols. In particular, when assessing the level of mutual awareness, Mongolian respondents gave a much higher assessment of their awareness of Russian culture than Russians awareness of the culture of modern Mongolia. More than 2/3 of respondents in both countries positively assessed Russian-Mongolian relations. This demonstrates good socio-cultural prerequisites for cooperation between the two countries in various fields, including the international system of division of labor.


Keywords
public consciousness; mutual perception of peoples; Russian-Mongolian relations; Greater Eurasian partnership
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