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Laura Silber is the Vice President for Advocacy and Communications at the Open Society Foundations, where she runs the Communications department and oversees advocacy strategy and public identity.[1] Since 2007 she has been an adjunct professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs.[2]

Prior to joining the Open Society Foundations in 2000, Silber was a contributing writer at Talk magazine. She covered the United Nations for the Financial Times from 1997-99. She was also a visiting scholar at the Remarque Institute at New York University. From 1990-1997, she was the Balkans correspondent for the Financial Times and covered Yugoslavia's violent disintegration.

She is the co-author, with Allan Little, of Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation (published as The Death of Yugoslavia outside of the United States), which was selected for the New York Times notable book list. She was a consultant to the accompanying 1995 BBC television documentary series, which won the BAFTA, duPont Gold Baton, and Peabody Award.[3]

The documentary indicted the Serbian and Croatian leadership, revealed their virulent nationalism, and deplored the lack of international intervention.[4] She has contributed to a wide range of publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times and The New York Review of Books.

Silber was a Fulbright Scholar in Yugoslavia and received a Master of International Affairs from Columbia University and a B.A. from Carleton College.[5] She lives in New York with her family.

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  1. ^ "Laura Silber".
  2. ^ Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs
  3. ^ Peabody Awards: Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation
  4. ^ Stern, Frank. "Screening Politics: Cinema and Intervention". Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  5. ^ Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs: Faculty Directory

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