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    JSTOR: Mongolia 1978: Continuing the TransitionIn two symbolic gestures in 1978, Mongolia awarded its highest medal, the Order of Sukhe Bator, to CPSU Politburo members Suslov, Andropov, and Ustinov and ...

    links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0004-4687(197901)19%3A1%3C58%3AM1CTT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-A - Similar pages

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    Anybody with access to above site?

    Also more interesting stuff to be found there:

    JSTOR: Mongolia in the Sino-Soviet DisputeOn March 20, Malinovsky and Colonel-General Pliev (and not General Hsu) received the Mongolian decoration, "Order of Sukhe Bator." In May, July, and August ...

    links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0305-7410(196310%2F12)16%3C75%3AMITSD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-K - Similar pages

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    I have access through my university. What do you need?

    The first article was one of a very valuable set of annual country reviews published in [Asian Survey -- am building up a complete set.

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    Hello Ed,

    I was interested in reading "Mongolia in the Sino-Soviet Dispute". It's my never ending thirst for knowledge. The "Transition" has also caught my eye but, the Sino-Soviet article first.

    :beer: Doc

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    The article isn't very deep, but worth reading anyway. Most academic libraries have JSTOR access. Try at your local university? They tend to not be very picky about walk-in patrons.

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