1. Ginsburg , Tom . 1999.Mongolia in the Twentieth Century: Landlocked Cosmopolitan, 267–268. ME. Sharpe. Tom Ginsburg wrote that two factors helped the MPRP to continue exercise leadership through 1996. First, despite the ideological banner the MPRP was essentially a nationalist party and easily switched to open door foreign policy. Domestically, the MPRP transferred power to a younger group of technocrats who belonged to a small group of modern Mongolian elite with a common background including formative experiences in the Soviet bloc. See
2. Mongolia in 1998 and 1999: Past, Present, and Future at the New Millennium