Bernard Guetta is a foreign affairs columnist at France Inter and Libération and collaborates with several major European newspapers.As a correspondent for Le Monde in the 1980s, he reported from Vienna, Warsaw, Washington, and Moscow, covering the saga of Solidarity, Ronald Reagan's 'conservative ...
Bernard Guetta is a foreign affairs columnist at France Inter and Libération and collaborates with several major European newspapers.
As a correspondent for Le Monde in the 1980s, he reported from Vienna, Warsaw, Washington, and Moscow, covering the saga of Solidarity, Ronald Reagan’s ‘conservative revolution’, Perestroika, and the Soviet collapse.
Former editor-in-chief of L’Expansion and Le Nouvel Observateur, he is the author of several works on international relations and has received five journalism awards, including the Albert Londres Prize and the European Press Prize.
His latest book, The First Year of the Arab Revolutions, was released in 2012, and he will publish Intimate Conviction, How I Became European next January.
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