JUSTICE AND DILIGENCE IN PUBLIC SERVICE CULTURE: FOUNDATIONS OF STATE DIGNITY AND ENDURANCE

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.66582/9wt42x28

Keywords:

statehood, public service culture, customs and traditions, justice, rule of law, state tradition, public administration reform

Abstract

This article examines the origins and development of Mongolian 
statehood, the formation of state customs and traditions, and the 
relationship between tradition and reform in the evolution of public 
administration. It further explores the nature and significance of public 
service culture, with particular emphasis on its fundamental values 
and principles, including justice, harmony, responsibility, and the rule 
of law. The study analyzes the role and importance of these values 
within the context of Mongolia’s historical state tradition and 
contemporary public administration. The findings suggest that the 
customs, traditions, and culture of the civil service constitute essential 
factors in strengthening the stability, effectiveness, legitimacy, and 
prestige of the state. The novelty and significance of this article lie in 
its attempt to conceptualize public service customs and culture as one of the fundamental pillars underpinning the continuity, resilience, and 
dignified existence of the Mongolian state, while highlighting their 
theoretical and practical relevance in the context of modern 
governance and public administration reform.

Published

16.06.2026

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JUSTICE AND DILIGENCE IN PUBLIC SERVICE CULTURE: FOUNDATIONS OF STATE DIGNITY AND ENDURANCE. (2026). SHIHIHUTUG JOURNAL, 34(1). https://doi.org/10.66582/9wt42x28

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