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From Kremlin to Mongolian Steppes: How Mongolia Played Role in Pushing The Soviet Union's Global Agenda

From Kremlin to Mongolian Steppes: How Mongolia Played Role in Pushing The Soviet Union's Global Agenda

Update: 2025-08-20
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In this episode of The Great State Mural: Mongolia Portrayed, we have our first guest on the show, Professor Sergey Radchenko. In this episode, we step back in time to explore Mongolia’s role as a Soviet satellite state and what role Mongolia played in Stalin's aspirations for Asia. Professor Sergey Radchenko explains why Mongolia mattered to Stalin, from trying to wedge Mongolia away from China to how Mongolian leaders themselves emulated Stalin and pushed the Soviet Union's agenda for their own gain or preservation.


Check out Sergey Radchenko's new book: Sergey Radchenko, "To Run the World: The Kremlin's Cold War Bid for Global Power" (Cambridge UP, 2024) - New Books Network


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From Kremlin to Mongolian Steppes: How Mongolia Played Role in Pushing The Soviet Union's Global Agenda

From Kremlin to Mongolian Steppes: How Mongolia Played Role in Pushing The Soviet Union's Global Agenda

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