Misha Glenny is a renowned journalist currently affiliated with De Correspondent, known for his deep investigative reporting and expertise in organized crime and cybersecurity. He is best known for his insightful analyses and award-winning publications on global crime networks.
Misha Glenny published 'Nemesis: One Man and the Battle for Rio', a book that chronicles the life of a Brazilian drug lord and the complexities of crime and law enforcement in Rio de Janeiro. The book was praised for its vivid storytelling and comprehensive research.
The book 'McMafia' by Misha Glenny was adapted into a television series, bringing his exploration of global organized crime to a wider audience. The series received critical acclaim and highlighted Glenny's expertise in the field of international crime networks.
Misha Glenny presented 'The Invention of Russia', a BBC Radio 4 series that examined the transformation of Russia from the Soviet era to the present day. The series was praised for its insightful analysis and Glenny's deep understanding of Russian history and politics.
Misha Glenny joined De Correspondent, a Dutch journalism platform known for its in-depth, ad-free reporting. At De Correspondent, Glenny continued his focus on organized crime and cybersecurity, contributing to the platform's reputation for thorough investigative journalism.
Misha Glenny's 'DarkMarket: Cyberthieves, Cybercops and You' delved into the world of cybercrime, exploring the interactions between hackers, law enforcement, and victims. The book was noted for its thorough research and engaging narrative on the complexities of digital crime.
Misha Glenny published 'McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld', a groundbreaking book that explored the rise of organized crime networks across the globe. The book was a bestseller and was later adapted into a successful television series.
Misha Glenny joined the BBC as a Central Europe Correspondent, covering significant political developments and conflicts in the region. His reporting during this period was instrumental in bringing international attention to the complexities of post-Cold War Europe.
Misha Glenny published 'The Fall of Yugoslavia', a critically acclaimed book that provided an in-depth analysis of the breakup of Yugoslavia. The book was praised for its detailed reporting and insightful commentary on the complex political and ethnic tensions in the region.