Discuție:Mihai Gribincea

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Dr. Mihai Gribincea is a Political Adviser to the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities in The Hague, Netherlands. Prior to this he served for the UN Transitional Administration in East Timor (1999-2001), and for the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (for the OSCE Mission to Georgia in 1996-1997 and for OSCE Mission to Croatia in 1999). From 1992 to1998, Dr. Gribincea was a senior Moldovan diplomat. His last position in this capacity was the head of the European Security and Military Policy Department at the Moldovan Ministry of Foreign Affairs. While in the Foreign Service, he was also posted at the Moldovan embassy in Moscow (1993-1994). He has written extensively on the history of events in Moldova during the Soviet period and on political and security issues in the post-Soviet Union. Dr. Gribincea holds a Masters degree in international affairs (1992, Romania's National School of Political and Administrative Studies) and a Doctorate degree in history (1996, Bucharest University).

Monographs: - Russian Policy on Military Bases: Georgia, Moldova (Cluj-Napoca, 2001), in English - Russian Policy on Military Bases: Georgia, Moldova (Chisinau, 1999), in Romanian - Russian Troops in Moldova: Stability Factor or Source of Threat? (Chisinau, 1998), in Romanian. - Agricultural Collectivisation in Moldavia: Bessarabia During Stalinism, 1944-1950 (NY: East European

       Monographs,  No. 438, 1996), in English.

- Bessarabia in the First Years Under Soviet Occupation, 1944-1950 (Culj-Napoca, 1995), in Romanian - The Hunger of 1946-1947 in Moldova: Collection of Documents (Chisinau 1993), in Russian. Co-

       author. 

- Report on Mass Population Transfers in the Soviet Moldova (Chisinau 1999), in English. (The study was

       prepared  with the support of UNHCR Moldova to be submitted to the CIS Conference Follow-Up Process, 
       Fourth Steering  Group Meeting of 24-27 June 1999).