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The documentary indicted the Serbian and Croatian leadership, revealed their virulent nationalism, and deplored the lack of international intervention. She has contributed to a wide range of publications including
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Prior to joining the Open Society Foundations in 2000, Silber was a contributing writer at
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Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs: Faculty Directory
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and received a Master of International Affairs from Columbia University and a
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from 1997-99. She was also a visiting scholar at the Remarque Institute at
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School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University alumni
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Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs
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is the Vice President for Advocacy and Communications at the
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outside of the United States), which was selected for the
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accompanying 1995 BBC television documentary series
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Open Society Foundations
Columbia University
United Nations
Financial Times
New York University
Balkans
Yugoslavia
Allan Little
accompanying 1995 BBC television documentary series
BAFTA
Peabody Award
Fulbright
Yugoslavia
B.A.
Carleton College
"Laura Silber"
Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs
Peabody Awards: Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation
"Screening Politics: Cinema and Intervention"
Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs: Faculty Directory
Open Society Foundations
Remarque Institute
Categories
Living people
Carleton College alumni
School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University alumni
Columbia University faculty

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