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...Blue Ants. The other Outer Mongolia is a newly awakened land bursting wide-eyed into the jet age. The capital city of Ulan Bator (Red Hero) boasts a finer hotel than any in Moscow. A state hospital, equipped by Czechoslovakia, is superbly run by a staff of 35 doctors (25 Mongols, five Russians, four Czechs, one Chinese). Sturdy Mongol girls tend up-to-date British machinery in a large textile mill, and the sons of nomad horsemen study physics at the state university. Russia and its European satellites have poured nearly $3 billion into Outer Mongolia. Hungarian technicians operate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Outer Mongolia: Everything New Here Is Russian | 12/14/1962 | See Source »

Restive Lamas. Outer Mongolia won a precarious independence in 1921, when with Soviet help the Chinese officials were driven from the country and a "Peoples Revolutionary government" was established under Sukhe Bator, whose heroic statue stands in the center of Ulan Bator. The Red regime survived several uprisings led by Mongol princes and Buddhist lamas, and in 1945, as a result of the Yalta conference, Nationalist China agreed to a plebiscite in Outer Mongolia. The Reds saw to it that the vote for independence was unanimous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Outer Mongolia: Everything New Here Is Russian | 12/14/1962 | See Source »

...Bator states that a thing about the entire policy "is the assumption that the States and the Soviets are alike, with the same interests, , aims and attitudes." I basis for so reading a document criticizes past policies as quate to cope with the real Soviet expansion" and refers "fundamental conflict of this country and the Union." That we and the Union have a common avoiding a nuclear war is an of the document and is true...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letter to the Editor | 3/2/1962 | See Source »

...much for the merits of comments, based as they the face of the student policy state . But it is not clear to me that of irresponsibiliy could based on the merits of the posed even if they had been as Mr. Bator thought. The dents I know invovled in the of the policy statement in the best traditions of the community. They concerned selves with critical and difficult . They read widely. For a more than a year and a half they studied arms control and problems, talking with persons edgeable in the field, and asking the relevant question: ought...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letter to the Editor | 3/2/1962 | See Source »

...clear my conclusion. I Mr. Bator with acting sponsibly for criticizing arms proposals as to which in some he was less informed than the he was criticizing. I do not believe can leave such issues to be and decided only by those who the most knowledge. On the I believe the country will be best if anyone feels free to criticize question existing policies and posals--on their merits--and to gest others. But let us keep the cussion on the merits, and not in the easier and much less pro practice of ad hominem attacks as some...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letter to the Editor | 3/2/1962 | See Source »

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