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Yves Roucaute

Summary
Yves Roucaute (born 1953 in Paris) is a French philosopher (epistemology, political theory, theology), Phd (Law and Political science), Phd (philosophy), writer, professeur agrégé in philosophy, professeur agrégé in political science, teaching at Paris X University Nanterre, Previous President of the scientific Council of the "Institut National des Hautes Etudes de Securité et de Justice" (Security council of Prime minister), director of the review "Cahiers de la Sécurité", counsellor of the "réformateurs" group at the French National Assembly. He has held a number of positions in cabinet ministers of right-wing governments, and is a close friend of Alain Madelin, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, and Nicolas Sarkozy. He is also a journalist and columnist ("Canal +", "Figaro", "Le Monde", "Atlantico") He was editing director of some newspapers ("Evénement du Jeudi", "Alternances") and he is the owner of newspaper in the south of France ("Le Bavar") and minority stockholder of some others. He is the majority stockholder of "Contemporary Bookstore" SAS. Roucaute began his teaching career as a lecturer at Paris 8 University, with Jacques Lacan, then while working on his doctoral dissertation on Aristote, Smith, and Ricardo, he was associated with the Faculty of Law of Amiens University. He completed this first PhD Then he was working and his doctoral dissertation on system and structure of the international politics. He has two agrégations (only four French academics have this), in Philosophy and in Law and Political Science. He became a full Professor of political science and devoted his scholarship over the following decades in Political philosophy and International Relations at the faculty of Law of Poitiers, then at the Faculty of Law of Paris X Nanterre. Roucaute is a philosopher (influence of Guillaume d’Occam) and a theorist of «Homo creator», «Contemporary times», "global security paradigme 'peace of Humanity" and "human security". He was arrested in Cuba for his support to human rights association and priests.
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