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    Jörg Fauser

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    Jörg Fauser was the enfant terrible of the German literary scene. Born in the Taunus town of Bad Schwalbach in 1944, he worked a number of different jobs (temporary worker, airport worker, night guard, journalist, author and rock songwriter). The night after his forty-third birthday, he died tragically and under mysterious circumstances when walking on the A94 highway between Feldkirchen and Riehm near Munich, where he was hit by a truck. It was only after his death that he became an iconic figure. In 1988, Das Syndikat, a group of German crime writers, awarded him the prestigious Ehrenglauser prize for crime fiction, named after the Swiss author Friedrich Glauser

    Shanghai Cooperation Organization : Mongolia's membership debate

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    Author: Dr. J. Mendee ; Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Mongolia & Mongolian Institute for Innovative Policie

    The Belt and Road Initiative and Mongolia

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    Author: Dr. J. Mendee ; Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Mongolia & Mongolian Institute for Innovative Policie

    Middle powers in Mongolia : a comparative perspective

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    Author: Mendee Jargalsaikhan (PhD), Sainbuyan Munkhbat (MA) ; Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Mongolia & Mongolian Institute for Innovative Policie

    The free and open Indo-Pacific strategy and Mongolia

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    Author: Dr. J. Mendee ; Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Mongolian Institute for Innovative Policie

    What are Russian interests in Mongolia?

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    Author: Mendee Jargalsaikhan (PhD), Munkhtulga Batmunkh (MS) ; Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Mongolia & Mongolian Institute for Innovative Policie

    Regional integration in Southern Africa / 3 Deepening integration in SADC : can Malawi meet the challenges? : A study

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    [Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Botswana Office] ; author: Chinyamata ChipetaElectronic ed.: Gaborone : FES, 2006 ; Bonn : FES-Library, 200
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