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Practicing Citations

This article delves into the importance of efficient administration in order to fulfil a countries external and internal desires, and factors that have suppressed the positive repercussions of this change.

The article discusses the coordination of sumu’s and although providing structure to a once nomadic population it was ignorant towards the indivisibility of pasture lands.

It will contribute to the sections on structure and impact as it discusses from a neutral standpoint the configuration of leadership and a member’s military duty, and thus the autonomous rigidity of imperial governance on an individual.

Chapter 6 will be used for the ‘history’ and ‘impact to society’ section, as it looks at the changing administration of China and the movement into a ‘sumu’ model, and the driving forces behind this change.

The article explores the implications of changing policy and management institutions in controlling pastoral systems within Mongolia, looking at how it has simultaneously degraded traditional structures yet revitalised efficient agriculture.