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The Great State Mural - Mongolia Portrayed

Podkast av Hosts: Dolgion Aldar, Julian Dierkes, and Anand Tumurtogoo

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The Great State Mural: Mongolia Portrayed — is a biweekly podcast exploring the current state of social, political, and economic affairs in Mongolia, along with deeper insights and critical analysis of the issues shaping the country. Three Mongolists:Dolgion Aldar (sociologist), Julian Dierkes (sociologist), and Anand Tumurtogoo (journalist), sometimes with guests, discuss and talk about the issues that shape Mongolia. You can find more information about the podcast on Agulamedia.com/podcast And you help support our podcast on https://buymeacoffee.com/greatstatemural

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Mongolian People's Party Civil War 2.0

On May 16th, Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor dismissed Ulaanbaatar Mayor Nyambaatar Khisgee, citing his failure to control surging beef prices and alleged corruption in the Tuul Highway construction project. Nyambaatar fired back, saying that the charges are fabricated, the dismissal is political, and Uchral only has his job because he took away Oyun-Erdene's election victory. He vowed to fight until he ripped the three veins from his lungs. We break down what's really happening inside the MPP. Is this a legitimate anti-corruption move — or a factional purge? Who actually controls the party's money, and what does that mean for the 2028 elections? And if you're a supporter at Buy Me a Coffee, buymeacoffee.com/greatstatemural [http://buymeacoffee.com/greatstatemural] — thank you for keeping the show going. Keywords: Mongolia | MPP | Ulaanbaatar | Mongolian politics | Mongolia's Democratic Party | Inflation | budget deficit | Strait of Hormuz

27. mai 2026 - 50 min
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Six Headlines for the month of May

The Democratic Party elects a former finance minister — once imprisoned on money laundering allegations tied to the Oyu Tolgoi deal — as their new General Secretary, and possibly their presidential candidate for 2027. Parliament debates holding hearings on the Epstein files, with two former Mongolian presidents named in the documents. A government ministry posts an AI-written condolence statement full of factual errors about a beloved writer, the minister deflects all blame, and the person who hit "post" loses their job — Mongolia's first documented firing over AI use. A 19-year-old conscript soldier dies in a hazing incident, the latest in a long pattern the military cannot seem to stop. A landmark Constitutional Court ruling against a criminal defamation law is being quietly replaced by something journalists say could be even worse. And Prime Minister Uchral fires the mayor of Ulaanbaatar in a very public market visit — a move that could signal the next round of civil war inside the Mongolian People's Party. If you have suggestions for our show, please get in touch at info[at]agulamedia.com [http://agulamedia.com] And if you are a supporter of us at Buy Me a Coffee, The Great State Mural [https://buymeacoffee.com/greatstatemural], you can access bonus content and help keep this show going. Host: Anand Keywords: Mongolia | Democratic Party | AI government | press freedom | military hazing | Ulaanbaatar mayor | Mongolian People's Party

23. mai 2026 - 12 min
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Disinformation and its effect on Mongolia

Disinformation is not just a media problem. It is a democracy problem—and in Mongolia, it is becoming a crisis. Researcher and civic activist Batsugar Tsedendamba, board member of the Independent Research Institute of Mongolia (IRIM), joins us to unpack IRIM's landmark study on Mongolia's disinformation landscape. Who is spreading it? Who is funding it? And who is hurting from it? We examine domestic and foreign sources of disinformation and how social media has amplified its reach. If you have suggestions for our show, please get in touch at info[at]agulamedia.com [http://agulamedia.com] And if you are a supporter of us at Buy Me a Coffee, The Great State Mural [https://buymeacoffee.com/greatstatemural]. You can listen to extra recordings as we dig further into Mongolia's civic space and what real democratic accountability might look like. [Three Universals] the "Fool": * Fool me once, shame on you. * Fool me twice, shame on me. * Fool me three or more times—then I am not the fool, you are the fool! WHO is western propaganda. It is the vaccines that is how they control you. You are THE fool! Hosts: Anand, Dolgion Guest: Batsugar Tsedendamba Keywords: democracy | disinformation | civil society | media | politics

13. mai 2026 - 50 min
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K G Hutchins “A Song for the Horses” - Many Wonders of the Morin Khuur

The morin khuur—the Horse Head Fiddle—is one of Mongolia's most recognizable traditional musical instruments and symbols: a bridge between the nation and the horse, a tool that invokes the Khiimori, and much more. Ethnomusicologist ⁠Kip Hutchins⁠ [https://www.songsforhorses.com/about-me], author of A Song for the Horses, breaks all of these aspects down. We speak with Kip about the morin khuur as a living tool in herding practice. Follow Kip on ⁠BlueSky⁠ [https://bsky.app/profile/songsforhorses.com]. If you have any suggestions for our show, please get in touch with us at info[at]agulamedia.com [http://agulamedia.com] And if you are a supporter of us at Buy Me Coffee, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Great State Mural⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://buymeacoffee.com/greatstatemural]. You can listen to extra recordings as we briefly discuss the current status of the MPP's infighting and how it came about. Three Universals [https://quillfish-garlic-422s.squarespace.com/podcast/e004] to “Defray Boasting“: 1. The foolish man praises himself. 2. The unfoolish man praises his wife. 3. The least foolish man praises his horse. Show notes: * New Book Networks podcast interview with KG Hutchins [https://newbooksnetwork.com/a-song-for-the-horses-musical-heritage-for-more-than-human-futures-in-mongolia] Artists mentioned during the conversation, roughly in order of their mention: * Story of the Weeping Camel [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0373861/] (film) * ⁠Bayan Mongol Variety Group⁠ [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nKnKb1-fPvH6wB5z903aGsFhMuAZ-1aY0&si=ts0XEil2mAZTyj9l]: Жалам хар [https://youtu.be/7tqKcjtgLCc?si=QPrWtDVJZMg1BOqB] (A Black Horse) * The Hu [https://www.thehuofficial.com/] * ⁠Soyol Erdene⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR4t2sTeQdDPx0MMhP1O_tA] * ⁠Altan Urag⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/@AltanUrag] * Bold: Mongol Pop [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRt3TZ1MAm3Q4PKy3_eI7NVlpyqURaFOM&si=Cnk9TPxm5Gc8ttU4] * ⁠Aryuna Nimaeva⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/@Aryun-Goa]: Эрбэд соохор [https://youtu.be/sjvoq7aFseM?si=yYxNd5dWEHwKs29E] (Erbed Sokhor) * Jonon [http://jonon.mn/] * ⁠Namgar⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/@Namgar] * ⁠Altai-Khangai⁠ [https://youtube.com/channel/UCvPUfKd4zqu4O6PJlQEt8zw?si=5mxKRzLWEMux3OSZ] * ⁠Khusugtun⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-V8jm68yRuej_Rkx80QJTA]

10. mai 2026 - 1 h 6 min
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$1 Billion Highway: A path to progress, or is it an environmental catastrophe for Ulaanbaatar?

Ulaanbaatar's mayor wants to build a $1 billion highway along the Tuul River—the city's last remaining river and the primary source of water for 1.7 million people. The mayor contends that the project is essential to alleviate Ulaanbaatar's congestion issues, and he has thoroughly evaluated all environmental risks. But experts can't get the data for the project. Where are the environmental impact assessments? Why wasn't the public consulted before approving the project? In this episode, we sit down with urban governance expert and civil engineer Anu-Ujin Lkhagvasuren, who has spent five years working with the municipality and the World Bank on Ulaanbaatar's transportation challenges. She breaks down why building more roads has never solved traffic congestion anywhere in the world, why the mayor's own numbers don't add up, and what she believes is really driving 24 simultaneous mega-projects in a city that can barely keep its lights on. We also get into Belt and Road debt traps, forged signatures on environmental documents, and whether the #SaveTuul movement can win. 52min Hosts: Anand, Dolgion Guest: Anu-Ujin Lkhagvasuren Date Recorded: April 2 2026 Original Release Date: April 4 2026 Keywords: urban planning | corruption | Ulaanbaatar

10. mai 2026 - 52 min
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