Bat-Orgil Altankhuyag
Contact
Bat-Orgil Altankhuyag
Department of Mongolian and Tibetan Studies
E-Mail: origoruu@gmail.com
www.bat-orgil.com
PhD Project
Titel: "Khalaa selgee: The Politicization of Administration in Mongolia as an obstacle to sustainability"
Education
- Master of Arts in Public Policy University of Auckland, New Zealand
- Postgraduate Diploma in Development Studies University of Auckland, New Zealand
- Certificate in International Trade Policy University of International Business and Economics, China
- Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration Management, Computer Science and Management School (MUST)
Work Experience
- Political Expert Democracy, Human Rights and Governance Assessment USAID, MAKING CENTS INTERNATIONAL
- Senior Researcher, The Defacto Institute, NGO, Mongolia
- Project Coordinator and Policy Researcher Silk Road Foundation, NGO, Mongolia
- Strategic Analyst Young Managers College LLC, Mongolia
- Human Resource Manager, Shunkhlai group LLC, Mongolia
Publications
Development Theories and Implications for Mongolia (2018), Nomad Publishing, Ulaanbaatar
Research Projects
- Debates in Presidential Elections of Mongolia with Dashdavaa (2021) Asia Foundation in Mongolia
- Electoral systems options for Mongolia (2021) Asia Foundation in Mongolia
- Institutionalization of Political parties in Mongolia with Casal Bertoa, (2020) Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Mongolia
- Intra-Party Democracy Index 2020 with Bat-Ulzii, Erdenebileg, Gankhuyag (2020) (funded by IRI)
- Party System Institutionalization (with Batkhishig Gankhuyag) (2020) Konrad Adenauer Stiftung publishing, Ulaanbaatar
- Intra-Party Democracy Index Mongolia (with Bat-Ulzii and Gankhuyag) (2018), The Defacto Institute Publishing (in Mongolian), Ulaanbaatar
- Political Stability and Intra-Party Democracy in Mongolia with Bat-Ulzii (2019), Journal of Institutional Studies, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung publishing (in Mongolian), Ulaanbaatar
- Measuring Intra-Party Democracy in Mongolia (2019) OSCE Summer School in Democracy and Political Party, Warsaw
- Intra-Party Democracy index (2019) (with Bat-Ulzii, Erdenebileg and Gankhuyag), Defacto Institute, Ulaanbaatar
- Comparative Analysis of Institutional Environments of NGOs: Mongolia, Poland and Hungary (with Gankhuyag) (2019) Defacto Institute Publishing, Ulaanbaatar
- Foreign Bank Entry to Mongolia: A Comparative Analysis of the Mongolian and Hungarian Banking Sector, (2016), The University of Auckland (Dissertation), Auckland
- Comparative Political Analysis of New Zealand and Mongolia’s Nuclear Weapon Policies (2016) the Peace Foundation, Auckland
Public Engagement
- March 2021 Lecture “Electoral Systems: A comparative analysis at National University of Mongolia
- Nov 2020 – Lecture “Public policy and Policy analysis” at MUST, Mongolia
- Dec 2019 – Lecture “Clientelism and Rent-seeking in Mongolia” at National University of Mongolia
- May 2019 – Public lecture “Development Theories and State Building” at Mongolian University of Science and Technology
- April 2019 – Lecture “Origins of Political Institutions” at National University of Mongolia
- February 2019 – Lecture “Development Theories and Implications for Mongolia” for Young Journalist at National Legal Center
- January 2019 - Lecture “Development Theories and Implications for Mongolia” at National University of Mongolia
- October 2018 -- Presentation on "Today's Mongolia", Global University Fair 2018
- September 2018 – Presentation on “Intra-party Democracy index 2018”, The Khangai Regional Meeting of the Democratic Party
- August 2018 – Development Theories and Implications for Mongolia, at the Democratic Party
Skills
- Professional: research and analysis; team building; leadership and staff training
- Technical: Microsoft Office Suite, Google Docs Suite, IBM-SPSS, Nvivo
- Languages: Mongolian (native speaker); English (advanced-high)
Awards
- 2nd Place (2017), Central Bank of Mongolia Essay Competition
- New Zealand Development Scholarship (2015), Government of New Zealand
- Employee of The Year (2010), Shunkhlai Group LLC