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John Vinocur is senior correspondent at the International Herald Tribune, reporting on matters ranging from politics and economics to sports and culture in Europe, Asia and occasionally the United States. Mr. Vinocur joined the IHT as executive editor and served in that post, as well as that of the newspaper's vice president, from 1986 until 1996.
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18 de Noviembre de 2005
Colaboraciones nº 655
It is Nicolas Sarkozy's survival as a political force with heathen ideas about how France can escape its Holy Writ of non-solutions to an existence that's added endangered civil peace to its constants of no growth and no jobs.
11 de Noviembre de 2005
Colaboraciones nº 642
There is the eternal French dependency on the state, the allegiance to the French model that has failed to provide the jobs, education, housing or respect adequate to integrate Arab and African Muslims into a rich and resourceful country with real claims to special grace.
14 de Octubre de 2005
Colaboraciones nº 603
Angela Merkel becomes chancellor of Germany in the fog of a grand coalition's shared powers, but with an exceptional precedent in hand that should very likely allow her to carry out part of her platform for change.
15 de Septiembre de 2005
Colaboraciones nº 567
Europe, and France in particular, are going nowhere down the track to revitalization without a victory by Angela Merkel in the German elections on Sunday. Descargar PDF
27 de Julio de 2005
Colaboraciones nº 486
Europe has a particularly hard time dealing with Islamic terrorism from within because effectively confronting it in the long term means making and enforcing new, clearer definitions of how much Islam it can live with inside its borders.
12 de Julio de 2005
Colaboraciones nº 471
France's credibility for economic leadership in Europe is nil.
8 de Julio de 2005
Colaboraciones nº 469
The last time Europe and America were tested by the horror of Islamic terrorism, their response varied from doing nothing to a confound-ing decision by the newly elected Socialist government of Spain to pull its forces out of Iraq.
28 de Junio de 2005
Colaboraciones nº 451
To find out which way the European political wind is really blowing, look for the flag of the national leader who is not facing elections in the next 10 minutes. In Spain, a firm gust is pushing the standard of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, last year's anti-Blair and anti-Bush apasionado, toward a course-correction. Descargar PDF
21 de Junio de 2005
Colaboraciones nº 438
The problem with Tony Blair now grabbing Europe's leadership is not so much that the opportunity isn't there, or European interest lacking, but Britain's own real doubts about it - a sense that there's insufficient popular support here to make the move, and that, ultimately and genuinely, Britain and the European Union are less than a perfect fit.
7 de Junio de 2005
Colaboraciones nº 418
It certainly seems to be for the second-term French president and the third-term-seeking German chancellor, who are hearing that Europe can't go anywhere with them in charge of its two of its essential nations.
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