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Ignacio Gil Vázquez

Madrid, Spain

Ignacio Gil Vázquez is the managing editor of Spain’s second largest circulation newspaper, El Mundo. He previously served as foreign correspondent in France and as Culture section editor. He has covered wide-ranging events throughout his career, including the Basque conflict, Catalan politics, Francois Mitterrand’s final years as president of France, his successor Jacques Chirac’s election, and the death of Princess Diana. Close.

Ignacio Gil Vázquez

Madrid, Spain

Ignacio Gil Vázquez is the managing editor of Spain’s second largest circulation newspaper, El Mundo. more »

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April 2, 2007 8:11 PM

Charlemagne to Duty-Free Champagne

After four years hunkered down in Iraq, the United States is thinking about leaving in a hurry. The British stayed there for decades without becoming overwhelmed by so many problems. Who exactly wants out? Are Americans just nowhere near as prepared as Europeans to endure war?

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April 26, 2007 8:34 AM

Decline is for Brooding Intellectuals

I was seated in a Paris restaurant where no bottle under 40 euros was included on the wine list – my third attempt at dinner on Monday night – when the PostGlobal question reached my mobile phone. I asked myself, decline? What decline?

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