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Academy of Sciences of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

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To study political culture, it is important to have a clear definition of it. At the same time, it is important to define the role of political culture in society. We need to measure to be challenged role of political culture in society and then measure it in detail. We have studied the concept and perception of political culture in order to justify the real political situation in our country, using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods of research. The main purpose of this article is to clarify the real situation of political culture and the picture of how they represent and express their voices. One of the main assumptions of the study of political culture is considered to be the need for it and the impact of its adequacy.

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political culture, political knowledge of citizens, political values, political participation, political sphere, democracy, Mongolia, Mongolians, democratic governance

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Khatanbold Oidov, Tsetsenbileg Tseveen. (2021). The Understanding and Perception of the Political Culture of the Modern Mongols. Philosophy Study, January 2021, Vol. 11, No. 1, 66-76.

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