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Uchralt Otede is a Sessional Lecturer at The Australian National University (ANU), affiliated with the Crawford School of Public Policy within the ANU College of Asia & the Pacific. They hold a PhD in Social Science from Hitotsubashi University, Japan. Their research focuses on environmental policy, ethnic conflicts, and self-help movements in Inner Mongolia and Mongolia, as well as cross-border dynamics among Mongol tribes across China, Mongolia, and Russia.
Research interests include nation-building processes, religious conflicts in China, DIY governance in rural Mongolian communities, and academic partnership networks in Northeast Asia. Otede has been a core member of the ARC Laureate Project on 'Informal Life Politics in Northeast Asia' since 2015 and serves as a Research Fellow at the ANU Mongolia Institute since 2020.
Publications emphasize environmental protest movements and informal grassland protection strategies. Their work bridges political ecology, sociology, and governance studies in transnational contexts. Otede collaborates with regional institutions through the Survival Politics project platform.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but their contributions to Asia-Pacific studies are highlighted through institutional affiliations. Advising and grants include sustained involvement with the ARC project and Mongolia Institute initiatives. Research extends into cross-border academic networks linking Mongolia, China, Japan, and Australia.
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