Alain Louyot
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Alain Louyot (born 1948 in Nancy), is a French senior reporter and war correspondent.[1]
Alain Louyot has been an economic and foreign policy journalist for 40 years at
RFI, RTL, La Vie française, war correspondent, chief reporter at Le Point from 1972 to the enf of 1985 (Albert Londres Prize in 1985), deputy editor and then editor at L'Express (1986–2005) and editorial director of L'Expansion
(until the end of 2009, prize of the best economic magazine of the year). He joined the Elan agency in 2010 as Vice President.
Alain Louyot is also the author of several books and participates in various juries:
Institut d'études politiques de Paris, Institut pratique du journalisme
], life member of the jury of the Albert London Prize and vice-president of the Albert Londres Association (2010).
Bibliography
- 1985: Enquête Sur Trois Secrets D'état, ISBN 2221052064
- - (Prix Albert-Londres)
- - (
- 1989: Gosses de guerre, Éditions
- 1995: La Palestine : les enjeux de la situation actuelle, ISBN 9782012914520
- 1996: Israël : un pays pour idéal, Hachette (series "Qui, quand, quoi?"), Paris, 79 p. ISBN 2-01-291611-2
- 2010: Carnets de la passagère, narrative, ISBN 978-2-246-74361-3
- 2012: Histoire de l'Adoption (Editions François Bourin), ISBN 978-2849413395
References
- ^ "Alain Louyot". Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-01-23.
External links
- Alain Louyot on L'Express
- Alain Louyot on Who's Who?
- L'Afrique du Sud veut devenir un modèle on L'Express (20 November 2013)