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Ramiro Villapadierna (Madrid, Spain, 1964) is a reporter and observer working on Centreuropean affaires and culture, and a former war correspondent. He's now been engaged by the Instituto Cervantes, the global pan-Hispanic institution on culture diplomacy. For it he heads its Prague branch, where he is also the President of EUNIC, the European Network of Institutes of Culture. He's been a long time Berlin, Vienna and Prague based writer and commentator, on Central Europe transitions and contemporary culture, with several international media and political institutes. As a known flying correspondent, he has been rewarded at the ''Salvador de Madariaga'' European Journalism Prize, at the ''Cirilo Rodrigo'' Foreign Correspondence Award and the ''Larra'' Prize. He's contributed to several international media, including the DPA, after a long spell as a Central Europe Bureau Head for the Spanish national daily ABC. For it he was posted to Prague, Vienna, the Balkans and Berlin and travelled over two decades the Central and Eastern regions. == Overview == He's got a University Degree in Journalism at Universidad Complutense, a master's degree in Historic and Customary Law at UNED, has attended courses on public services, team managing and leading, at INAP and is proficient in several European languages, including Spanish, French, English, German, Italian, Serbo-Croatian and Czech. He's continuously reported on the political and economic transition in Centre and East Europe, including the historical developments of the reunification of Europe, the splitting of Czechoslovakia and the collapse of Yugoslavia with its unfolding Balkan wars (where he was wounded, kidnapped and arrested). Exceptionally he wrote a series on the American society at the end of Bill Clinton era. In 1990, at the collapse of communist regimes and the beginning of democratic transition, he was assigned to open the Eastern Europe ABC office. Based in Prague, Vienna and Berlin, as eventually posted all over the Balkans, he's been amongst the few long-standing European reporters continuously travelling the eastern regions and interviewing chiefs of Government and intellectuals alike. Formerly he was a culture reporter with ABC as well as other outlets, where he has written also on literature and cinema. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ramiro Villapadierna」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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