Misha Glenny

Misha Glenny is the author of The Balkans: Nationalism, War, and the Great Powers, 1804–1999. (July 2003)

From the Review

July 17, 2003: The Death of Djindjic*

November 5, 1998: Scholars Against Milosevic (letter)

December 4, 1997: Disorder in Albania (letter)

August 14, 1997: Heart of Darkness*

September 19, 1996: Why the Balkans Are So Violent*

Love Thy Neighbor: A Story of War by Peter Maass

November 16, 1995: The Birth of a Nation*

Who Are the Macedonians? by Hugh Poulton

March 23, 1995: Yugoslavia: The Great Fall*

Broken Bonds: Yugoslavia's Disintegration and Balkan Politics in Transition, second edition by Lenard J. Cohen

The Yugoslav Drama by Mihailo Crnobrnja

Izmedju Slave i Anateme: Politicka Biografia Slobodana Milosevica (Between Glory and Anathema: A Political Biography of Slobodan Milosevic) by Slavoljub Djukic

Bosnia and Hercegovina: A Tradition Betrayed by Robert J. Donia, by John V.A. Fine Jr., with maps by John C. Hamer

Joegoslavische Kroniek: Juli 1991–Augustus 1992 by Henry Wijnaendts

Slaughterhouse: Bosnia and the Failure of the West by David Rieff

The Volatile Powder Keg: Balkan Security After the Cold War edited by F. Stephen Larrabee

April 7, 1994: Hope for Bosnia?*

November 4, 1993: Bosnia: The Tragic Prospect*

August 12, 1993: The Godfather of Bihac*

May 27, 1993: What Is To Be Done?*

January 28, 1993: Bosnia: The Last Chance?*

October 8, 1992: Bosnia and the Balkans: An Exchange

August 13, 1992: Yugoslavia: The Revenger's Tragedy*

January 30, 1992: The Massacre of Yugoslavia*

Books by Misha Glenny

The Balkans: Nationalism, War, and the Great Powers, 1804-1999 (1999)
The Fall of Yugoslavia: The Third Balkan War (1992)
The Rebirth of History: Eastern Europe in the Age of Democracy (1990)