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'''Pierre Lellouche''' is a French politician.
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Pierre Lellouche is considered to be a supporter of strong cooperation with the [[United States of America]].<ref name="Eternal critic">{{Cite web |date=2009-07-15 |title=Eternal critic |url=https://www.politico.eu/article/eternal-critic/ |access-date=2023-08-29 |website=POLITICO |language=en}}</ref>
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==Background==
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Pierre Lellouche was born in [[Tunis]] (Tunisia), among the Jewish community.<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/urban-disaster-brews-in-french-slum-the-gaullist-pierre-lellouche-wants-the-votes-of-the-ethnic-groups-in-sarcelles-julian-nundy-saw-him-woo-them-1496342.html</ref> He is one of four children of Noël Lellouche, who had fought in the [[Free French Forces]] during World War II.<ref name="allgov">https://web.archive.org/web/20210824113415/http://www.allgov.com/fr/officials/pierre-lellouche?officialid=74 </ref> Following Tunisia's attainment of independence in 1956, the family relocated to Paris.<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/eternal-critic/ </ref> There, Noël Lellouche initially worked for Renault before opening his own restaurant.<ref name="allgov" />
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==Education==
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He pursued higher education at [[Lycée Condorcet]] in Paris. A few years later, he graduated with a higher degree from the Faculty of Law of Paris X-Nanterre (1972) and from the [[Sciences Po|Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris]] (1973), holding a Master of Laws (LLM) and a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School and graduated in Masters in Public Law Advanced studies (1973) from [[Paris Nanterre University]]
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In 1973, he attended [[Harvard Law School]] on an Arthur Sachs fellowship.<ref>https://hls.harvard.edu/today/french-connection/  quote="On the second day of the Congress, Pierre Lellouche LL.M. ’74 S.J.D. ’80, a member of the French National Assembly (the lower house of Parliament), hosted his fellow alumni for a brief insider's tour of the National Assembly buildings and grounds."</ref> He received a Master of Laws in 1974, and doctorate in 1978. His doctorate dissertation focused on the '''Internationalization of the nuclear fuel cycle as a'' ''non-proliferation strategy'',' under the guidance of Professor [[Abram Chayes]].<ref>Lellouche, P. (1979). ''Internationalization of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Non Proliferation Strategy: Lessons and Prospects'' (Doctoral dissertation, Harvard Law School).</ref><ref name="Pierre Lellouche">https://www.europeanleadershipnetwork.org/person/pierre-lellouche/ </ref> Concurrently, he was a fellow at the Harvard Center for Science and International Affairs, studying under the mentorship of [[Joseph Nye]] and [[Stanley Hoffmann]].
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==Career outside politics==
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In [[1978]] worked with [[Raymond Aron]] at the [[Maison des Sciences de L'Homme|Maison des Sciences de l’Homme]], within the Study and Research Group on International Problems (GERPI).<ref>https://www.lenouveleconomiste.fr/portrait-pierre-lellouche-11343/</ref>
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In 1979, he co-founds the [[French Institute of International Relations]] (IFRI)<ref>https://www.slate.fr/story/175551/ifri-quai-orsay-relations-internationales-think-tank-diplomatie</ref> with [[Thierry de Montbrial]]. Until 1988, he was Deputy Director of IFRI , in charge of Politico-military studies.
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At the same time, he taught International Relations at several institutions, including [[INSEAD|INSEAD Business School]], the [[École supérieure de guerre|École Supérieure de Guerre]] Military Academy, and [[Galatasaray University]] in Istanbul.
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From 1980 to 1995, he served as a columnist for the news magazines  ''[[Newsweek]]'' and ''[[Le Point]]''.<ref>https://www.persee.fr/doc/polit_0032-342x_1985_num_50_3_3500_t1_0763_0000_1</ref> He continues to contribute thought-provoking articles to various newspapers and magazines, and as of 2023, he remains an active writer and publisher.
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In 1988, he was assistant editor-in-chief of quarterly journal ''[[Politique étrangère|Politique Étrangère]]''.<ref>https://www.touteleurope.eu/institutions/pierre-lellouche-retour-sur-un-an-et-demi-aux-affaires-europeennes/</ref>
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From 2020, he serves as a regular guest commentator on the French TV channel [[CNews]].<ref>https://www.valeursactuelles.com/clubvaleurs/politique/immigration-et-delinquance-pierre-lellouche-denonce-une-veritable-guerilla-urbaine-contre-les-representants-de-letat</ref>
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In June 2024, Pierre Lellouche was appointed president of the French High Committee for National Resilience<ref>https://www.aefinfo.fr/depeche/715249-pierre-lellouche-est-le-nouveau-president-du-haut-comite-francais-pour-la-resilience-nationale</ref> (HCFRN), an organization focused on national security and resilience research and monitoring.
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Person.png Pierre Lellouche   IMDB Powerbase Sourcewatch Twitter Wikidata ZoominfoRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
Pierre lellouche.jpg
Born3 May 1951
Tunis, Tunisia
NationalityFrench
Alma materLycée Condorcet, University of Paris-Nanterre, Sciences Po, Harvard University
ReligionJewish
Member ofBosphorus Institute, European Leadership Network, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Nuclear Threat Initiative, Trilateral Commission
PartyThe Republicans

Pierre Lellouche is a French politician.

Pierre Lellouche is considered to be a supporter of strong cooperation with the United States of America.[1]

Background

Pierre Lellouche was born in Tunis (Tunisia), among the Jewish community.[2] He is one of four children of Noël Lellouche, who had fought in the Free French Forces during World War II.[3] Following Tunisia's attainment of independence in 1956, the family relocated to Paris.[4] There, Noël Lellouche initially worked for Renault before opening his own restaurant.[3]

Education

He pursued higher education at Lycée Condorcet in Paris. A few years later, he graduated with a higher degree from the Faculty of Law of Paris X-Nanterre (1972) and from the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (1973), holding a Master of Laws (LLM) and a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School and graduated in Masters in Public Law Advanced studies (1973) from Paris Nanterre University

In 1973, he attended Harvard Law School on an Arthur Sachs fellowship.[5] He received a Master of Laws in 1974, and doctorate in 1978. His doctorate dissertation focused on the 'Internationalization of the nuclear fuel cycle as a non-proliferation strategy,' under the guidance of Professor Abram Chayes.[6][7] Concurrently, he was a fellow at the Harvard Center for Science and International Affairs, studying under the mentorship of Joseph Nye and Stanley Hoffmann.

Career outside politics

In 1978 worked with Raymond Aron at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, within the Study and Research Group on International Problems (GERPI).[8]

In 1979, he co-founds the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI)[9] with Thierry de Montbrial. Until 1988, he was Deputy Director of IFRI , in charge of Politico-military studies.

At the same time, he taught International Relations at several institutions, including INSEAD Business School, the École Supérieure de Guerre Military Academy, and Galatasaray University in Istanbul.

From 1980 to 1995, he served as a columnist for the news magazines Newsweek and Le Point.[10] He continues to contribute thought-provoking articles to various newspapers and magazines, and as of 2023, he remains an active writer and publisher.

In 1988, he was assistant editor-in-chief of quarterly journal Politique Étrangère.[11]

From 2020, he serves as a regular guest commentator on the French TV channel CNews.[12]

In June 2024, Pierre Lellouche was appointed president of the French High Committee for National Resilience[13] (HCFRN), an organization focused on national security and resilience research and monitoring.


 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/199630 May 19962 June 1996Canada
Toronto
The 44th Bilderberg, held in Canada
Bilderberg/200315 May 200318 May 2003France
Versailles
The 51st Bilderberg, in Versailles, France
Halifax International Security Forum/201320132013Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada in 2013
Halifax International Security Forum/202020 November 202022 November 2020Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Annual spooky conference in November, this year held online instead of in Canada due to Covid lockdowns.
Munich Security Conference/200920092009Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 45th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/20105 February 20107 February 2010Germany
Munich
Bavaria
An anti-war demonstration outside described it as "Nothing more than a media-effectively staged war propaganda event, which this year had the purpose of justifying the NATO troop increase in Afghanistan and glorifying the continuation of the war as a contribution to peace and stability."
Munich Security Conference/20114 February 20116 February 2011Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 47th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/20131 February 20133 February 2013Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 49th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/201717 February 201719 February 2017Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 53rd Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/201915 February 201917 February 2019Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 55th Munich Security Conference, which included "A Spreading Plague" aimed at "identifying gaps and making recommendations to improve the global system for responding to deliberate, high consequence biological events."
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References

  1. "Eternal critic". POLITICO. 2009-07-15. Retrieved 2023-08-29.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
  2. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/urban-disaster-brews-in-french-slum-the-gaullist-pierre-lellouche-wants-the-votes-of-the-ethnic-groups-in-sarcelles-julian-nundy-saw-him-woo-them-1496342.html
  3. Jump up to: a b https://web.archive.org/web/20210824113415/http://www.allgov.com/fr/officials/pierre-lellouche?officialid=74
  4. https://www.politico.eu/article/eternal-critic/
  5. https://hls.harvard.edu/today/french-connection/ quote="On the second day of the Congress, Pierre Lellouche LL.M. ’74 S.J.D. ’80, a member of the French National Assembly (the lower house of Parliament), hosted his fellow alumni for a brief insider's tour of the National Assembly buildings and grounds."
  6. Lellouche, P. (1979). Internationalization of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Non Proliferation Strategy: Lessons and Prospects (Doctoral dissertation, Harvard Law School).
  7. https://www.europeanleadershipnetwork.org/person/pierre-lellouche/
  8. https://www.lenouveleconomiste.fr/portrait-pierre-lellouche-11343/
  9. https://www.slate.fr/story/175551/ifri-quai-orsay-relations-internationales-think-tank-diplomatie
  10. https://www.persee.fr/doc/polit_0032-342x_1985_num_50_3_3500_t1_0763_0000_1
  11. https://www.touteleurope.eu/institutions/pierre-lellouche-retour-sur-un-an-et-demi-aux-affaires-europeennes/
  12. https://www.valeursactuelles.com/clubvaleurs/politique/immigration-et-delinquance-pierre-lellouche-denonce-une-veritable-guerilla-urbaine-contre-les-representants-de-letat
  13. https://www.aefinfo.fr/depeche/715249-pierre-lellouche-est-le-nouveau-president-du-haut-comite-francais-pour-la-resilience-nationale


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