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Alexandre Adler (23 September 1950 – 18 July 2023) was a French historian, journalist and expert of contemporary geopolitics, the former
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, and the
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. He was a Knight of the
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(2002). A
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in his youth and then a member of the Communist Party (PCF), he shifted to the right at the end of the 1970s and later became close to U.S.
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s, as did his wife
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(daughter of the communist Resistant
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). Adler was the counsellor of
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, chairman of the
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(CRIF, Representative Council of Jewish Institutions of France).


Biography

Born in 1950 in
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into a
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family, which survived World War II and
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, Adler was a history graduate of the
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(1969–1974). He directed the chair for International Relations of France's
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Interarmy College of Defense (1992–1998) where he remained a professor of higher military learning. After working with the French daily ''
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'' (1982–1992), Adler went on to become editorial director of ''
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'' (1992–2002), a weekly selection of significant articles from the international press. In the 1980s, Adler played a prominent role in ''L’Affaire Manouchian'' as the debate about who betrayed
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was known. Adler was a defender of
Boris Holban Boris Holban (20 April 1908 – 27 June 2004) was a Russian-born Franco-Romanian communist known for his role in the French Resistance as the leader of FTP-MOI group in Paris and for ''l’Affaire Manouchian'' controversy of the 1980s. Communist a ...
against the allegation that he was the police informer who betrayed Manouchian, writing a series of articles in 1985-86 that argued that Holban was not in position to betray Manouchian even if he had wanted to. Adler served as an editorialist for the French daily paper ''
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'' and worked with several French weeklies, including ''
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'' and ''
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''. He sat on the editorial board of the conservative French daily ''
Le Figaro () is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It was named after Figaro, a character in several plays by polymath Pierre Beaumarchais, Beaumarchais (1732–1799): ''Le Barbier de Séville'', ''The Guilty Mother, La Mère coupable'', ...
''. Alexandre Adler died in Paris on 18 July 2023, aged 72.


Bibliography

Adler was the author of ''J'ai vu finir le monde ancien'' (''I Witnessed the End of the Ancient World'', 2001), a geopolitical analysis of the consequences of the
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in 2001, ''L'odyssée américaine'' (''The American Odyssey'', 2004), a historical reflection on American politics refuting the commonplace notion of the « American empire », and ''Rendez-vous avec l'Islam'' (''Encounter with Islam'', 2005), an analysis of Islam's return as a historical actor on the world scene.


Positions

Adler was one of the rare French intellectuals to defend
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's candidacy against
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during the 2000 presidential election. He has qualified the
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movement as an "enemy of freedom," and supported both the
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and the
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. His positions have sometimes led to polemics, such as his qualification of
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radio journalist Daniel Mermet as a " Brejnevian journalist," head of '' Politis'' newspaper
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as a "repugnant journalist" (''journaliste répugnant'') and
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, former president of
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France as a "Jewish traitor" because of his criticisms of Israel and the US' policies.


Predictions

Adler had predicted
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's large victory over George Bush during the 2004 presidential election. A month before the beginning of operations against Iraq, he declared to ''Le Figaro'' (8 March 2003): "The war might well not take place." Following the Italian 2001 general election won by
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, he first declared that the victory of ''
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s leader was a "moral catastrophe... One can approach the figures of
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and Berlusconi", before stating, three weeks later: "Berlusconi's total victory will finally permit to eradicate the orthernLeague... It is in itself a victory of democracy."Concerning these failed predictions, se
Alexandre Adler, portrait d’un omniscient
(Alexandre Adler, portrait of an omniscient) by '' Le Monde diplomatique'', June 2005


Articles

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Adler, Alexandre 1950 births 2023 deaths Writers from Paris 20th-century French Jews 21st-century French Jews French people of German-Jewish descent French male journalists French Communist Party members Knights of the Legion of Honour Officers of the Ordre national du Mérite French male writers Le Figaro people École Normale Supérieure alumni Academic staff of Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis