Wilson Center Experts
Misha Glenny
European Studies
Affiliation:
Journalist and historian
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DarkMarket: Cyberthieves, Cybercops, and You
October 12, 2011 // 1:00pm — 2:00pm
Tom Gjelten, national security correspondent for NPR, interviews author Misha Glenny on his latest book, "DarkMarket: Cyberthieves, Cybercops, and You," uncovering the invisible world of online threats to personal, commercial, and national security.
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DarkMarket: Cyberthieves, Cybercops, and You
October 12, 2011 // 1:00pm — 2:00pm
Tom Gjelten, national security correspondent for NPR, interviews author Misha Glenny on his latest book, "DarkMarket: Cyberthieves, Cybercops, and You," uncovering the invisible world of online threats to personal, commercial, and national security.
272. Peacekeeping in the Balkans: An Assessment of the Decade
Jul 07, 2011In April 1992, the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) was deployed to Croatia with a 12-month term and a mission to demilitarize and protect "the continuing functioning, on an interim basis, of the existing local authorities and police, under United Nations supervision, pending the achievement of an overall political solution to the crisis." More than ten years, thousands of peacekeepers, and hundreds of millions of dollars later, the former states of Yugoslavia are arguably as far from a political solution as they ever were. In a recent meeting sponsored by the East European Studies Program, two Balkans experts, A. Ross Johnson and Misha Glenny assessed the past ten years of peacekeeping in Southeastern Europe and offered alternative strategies for the future.
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Jul 07, 2011April 2000 - As a young boy, I was unusually aware of Russia as our home in Kensington creaked under the weight of many tomes written in Cyrillic while prints of Tsarist and Bolshevik Russia stared at us from walls with their unmistakable 'dare to survive the cauldron of history' quality.