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Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Mongolian Connections: Coffee Empire

I’m sure there is some deep sociological significance behind a “Coffee Republic” knockoff in Mongolia called “Coffee Empire,” but it’s just too deep for me to dissect. I’m hoping it has to do more with historical than with political ideology, but who knows?
Posted by Alice at 21:08
Labels: Empire, modernization, Mongolian Connections, Ulaanbaatar

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