“Why Mongolia is Part of Central Asia”

W.P. Carey Forum
Central Asia Caucasus Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University

“Why Mongolia is Part of Central Asia”

Ambassador Ravdan Bold, Ambassador of Mongolia to the United States

Commentator:
Morris Rossabi, Adjunct Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University

Thursday, January 26, 5PM-7PM

1619 Massachusetts Avenue NW, The Rome Auditorium Washington, D.C.

Ambassador
Bold came to the United States in early 2003, after six years as
Executive Secretary of the National Security Council of Mongolia, where
he had the opportunity to consider the full range of Mongolia’s
security interests. Before that, he held posts as Adviser to the Office
of Parliament, Deputy Director of the Mongolian General Intelligence
Agency and Director, Secretary of the Institute for Strategic Studies
in Ulaanbaatar. Ambassador Bold began his career, first, in the
Ministry of Defense, and then, in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
including five years in the Embassy of Mongolia in Japan. He studied at
the Diplomatic Military School in Moscow and at the Naval Postgraduate
School in Monterey, California. Ambassador Bold is married, with two
daughters.

Refreshments will be served at 5pm.

Please RSVP with your name and affiliation to caci2 -at- mail(dot)jhuwash(dot)jhu(dot)edu or call (202) 663-7721.

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