Serge Halimi

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Daniel Mermet, Noam Chomsky and Serge Halimi in Paris (May, 2010).

Serge Halimi (August 2, 1955) is a journalist working at Le Monde diplomatique since 1992. In March 2008 he became the editorial director.[1] He is also the author of Le Grand Bond en Arrière.

Biography

Serge Halimi was elected editorial director of Le Monde diplomatique on December 17, 2007. He assumed the position on March 1, 2008, replacing Ignacio Ramonet. Before that, he served as a journalist at the newspaper.

Publications

  • À l'américaine, faire un président, 1986.
  • Sisyphe est fatigué. Les échecs de la gauche au pouvoir, 1993.
  • Les Nouveaux Chiens de garde, 1997 ; updated and enlarged in 2005.
  • Quand la gauche essayait, Arléa, 2000.
  • L'Opinion, ça se travaille…, Agone, 2000 ; fifth edition, with Dominique Vidal and Henri Maler, updated and enlarged in 2006, coll. « éléments ».
  • Le Grand Bond en arrière, 2004, éditions Fayard (réédité en 2006), Agone, coll. « éléments », 2012.
  • Économistes à gages, 2012, Les liens qui libèrent - Le Monde diplomatique, coll. « Prendre parti ».


References

  1. ^ To Our Readers, Le Monde diplomatique March 2008

External links

  • Articles by Serge Halimi in Le Monde diplomatique