Hakim Karoui
See also: Karoui
Hakim El Karoui , born in 1971, is an essay writer and banking French.
Of origin Tunisia by his father and Frenchwoman by her mother, it is resulting from a Tunisian big family. His/her father come to France in 1958, is legal professor of Anthropologie on the Islam with the Sorbonne. His/her uncle, Hamed Karoui, was Prime Minister of the Republic of Tunisia of 1989 with 1999 and he is today vice-president of the Constitutional Democratic Assembly (party in power in Tunisia). His/her beautiful uncle (husband of paternal aunt), Ahmed Ben Salah, was minister under the presidency of Habib Bourguiba (first President of the Republic of Tunisia). His/her mother, Nicole El Karoui, is mathematics professor financial with the Polytechnic school. His/her brother, Khalil El Karoui, is a famous nephrologist.
Former student of the National university of Fontenay-Saint-Cloud, it is titular of a DEA of Géopolitique on the Palestine, and aggregate of Géographie.
He returns to Tunisia in 1993 and becomes professor of geopolitics to the Université of Tunis then share in Egypt there to learn the Arab and to teach the French with the College Jesuit of the Cairo within the framework of a Coopération. After its service, it conceives and animates a society project of council Médiation in Cairo intended to form the Western Expatrié S with cultural and economic realities Egyptian. Of return in France, it becomes allocatee-monitor with the Université of Lyon II of 2000 with 2002 and prepares a thesis on the “policy of the borders of the European Union” under the direction of Michel Foucher.
He becomes technical adviser of the French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin and is in charge of his speeches. He is then adviser technical in charge of the “studies and futurologies” with the Minister for Finance Thierry Breton. He works today in a bank of businesses.
He created the Club XXI {{E}} Siècle which he chairs and which receives from great French personalities to sensitize them with the problems of diversity. He is university lecturer with the Institut of political studies of Paris and member of the scientific advice of the national Cité of the history of immigration.
He supported Ségolène Royal with the second round of the presidential election of 2007 in a platform published by Le Monde (" Chiraquien but not sarkozyste! ").
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