Pierre Lellouche

Pierre Lellouche has been a member of the French National Assembly since 1993. He is the National Secretary of his party (in charge of Defense), the Union Mouvement Populaire (UMP), and a practicing attorney with Clyde and Co., Paris.
From 1989 to 1995, he was Diplomatic Advisor to French President Jacques Chirac, and he has held a number of positions in his party on foreign affairs and defense issues.
Previously, Pierre Lellouche was a Co-founder and Deputy Director of the French Institute for International Affairs (IFRI). He has taught and published widely on political-military affairs, including serving as a columnist for Le Point and Newsweek.
He is a vice chairman of the Atlantic Partnership and a member of the Trilateral Commission and the Council of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Mr. Lellouche also serves as a Member of the Board of Directors of the Foundation du Futur, and as a member of the editorial board of the European Journal of International Affairs and Journal of Arms Control and Security Studies.
Pierre Lellouche is the author of several books including: Illusions Gauloises (2006), Le Nouveau Monde (1992), La Republique Immobile (1998) and La France et les Bombes (2000). He was educated in Paris and at Harvard Law School, where he earned his masters and doctorate degrees.





