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Misha Glenny was born on 25 April, 1958 in London, United Kingdom, is a British journalist and broadcaster. Discover Misha Glenny's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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Who Is Misha Glenny's Wife?
His wife is Kirsty Lang
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Sasha Glenny, Callum Lang, Miljan Glenny |
Misha Glenny Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Misha Glenny worth at the age of 65 years old? Misha Glenny’s income source is mostly from being a successful journalist. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Misha Glenny's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Michael V.. E. "Misha" Glenny (born 25 April 1958) is a British journalist and broadcaster, specialising in southeast Europe, global organised crime, and cybersecurity.
He is also the writer and producer of the BBC Radio 4 series, How to Invent a Country.
Glenny was born in Kensington, London, the son of Juliet Mary Crum and Michael Glenny, a Russian studies academic.
Glenny described his ancestry as "three-quarters Anglo-Celtic and a quarter Jewish".
He was educated at Magdalen College School in Oxford and studied at the University of Bristol and Prague's Charles University before becoming Central Europe correspondent for The Guardian and later the BBC.
He specialised in reporting on the Yugoslav Wars in the early 1990s that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia.
While at the BBC, Glenny won Sony special award in 1993's Radio Academy Awards for his "outstanding contribution to broadcasting".
He has published three books about Central and Eastern Europe.
In McMafia (2008), he wrote that international organised crime could account for 15% of the world's GDP.
Glenny advised the US and some European governments on policy issues and for three years ran an NGO helping with the reconstruction of Serbia, Macedonia and Kosovo.
Glenny was an executive producer of the BBC One eight-part drama series, McMafia, inspired by his non-fiction book of the same name (2008).
Glenny is a producer and the writer of the BBC Radio 4 series, How to Invent a Country, also made available as a podcast.
An audio book of the same name was published by Penguin Random House in January 2021, consisting of the series' first 28 episodes broadcast October 2011–March 2019.
Glenny appeared in the documentary film, Raw Opium: Pain, Pleasure, Profits (2011).
Glenny's later books continue an interest in international crime.
DarkMarket (2011) concerns cybercrime and the activities of hackers involved in phishing and other activities.
In an interview in October 2011, he also spoke about his new book, DarkMarket; assessing cybercriminals with Simon Baron-Cohen at Cambridge; the Stuxnet cyberattack which resulted in "gloves off" attention from governments; and other more recent cyberattacks.
From January 2012, Glenny was visiting professor at Columbia University's Harriman Institute, teaching a course on "crime in transition".
Glenny is married to British journalist and broadcaster Kirsty Lang and has three children, two by his first wife (their daughter took her own life in 2014) and one by Lang.
Nemesis: One Man and the Battle for Rio (2015) about the leading Brazilian drug trafficker Antônio Francisco Bonfim Lopes (known as "Nem") in Rocinha ("Little farm"), a favela (slum).
In 2019, Glenny presented a podcast on the life of Vladimir Putin titled Putin: Prisoner of Power.
In 2022, Glenny presented a five-part series, The Scramble for Rare Earths, on BBC Radio 4.
In the programmes he says, “In this series I’m finding out why the battle for a small group of metals and critical raw materials is central to rising geopolitical tensions around the world.”