Pilar Bonet
For fifteen years, he has directed the correspondent for the newspaper El País in the Soviet Union, based in Moscow, a period in which he covered events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall and German reunification, Gorbachev's rise to power in the Soviet Union and the fall of the communist regimes of the Eastern countries. She is an associate researcher, an expert at the CIDOB think tank and author of the books Moscow, images on a red background. Prints of the Soviet crisis (Ediciones El País, 1992) and The impossible Russia: Boris Yeltsin, a provincial in the Kremlin (Aguilar, 1994). She has been awarded twice by the International Press Club as the best Spanish correspondent abroad.