Scarecrow Press, 1996. — 317 p.
This Historical A-Z Dictionary of Mongolia focuses on the new Mongolia that is still emerging, providing entries on persons, institutions, places, and events that have become important in the 1990s. It also reviews the communist period, including similar entries, and sometimes takes a look further back, especially in the chronology. Helpfully, it even considers the Mongols beyond Mongolia's borders. Again, to enable scholars to know present-day Mongolia better, appendixes include the new constitution and investment law and lists of members of key government and other bodies. For those who want to find additional material, there is a comprehensive bibliography, which includes much of the unfortunately still limited literature on the modern Mongolian state.