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Marc
Nom de l'expert
HECKER

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Deputy Director of Ifri, Editor-in-Chief of Politique étrangère, and Research Fellow at the Security Studies Center, Ifri

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Research Areas:

  • Terrorism
  • Radicalization
  • Communication and conflict
  • Repercussions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in France
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Marc Hecker is deputy director of Ifri and Editor-in-Chief of Politique étrangère.

He holds a PhD in political science from University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. He graduated from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques of Strasbourg and holds a Masters (DEA) in International Relations from University Paris 1 Panthéon - Sorbonne. He also spent a year at Trinity College Dublin. He taught a course on terrorism and asymmetric warfare at Sciences Po for several years.

He wrote several books including La Guerre de vingt ans. Djihadisme et contre-terrorisme au XXIe siècle (Robert Laffont, 2021, with Elie Tenenbaum; work translated into Arabic in 2024), Intifada française? (Ellipses, 2012) and War 2.0: Irregular Warfare in the Information Age (Praeger, 2009 with Thomas Rid; work translated into Mandarin in 2011). He has published numerous articles in French and foreign journals (Commentaire, Etudes, Internationale Politik, Policy Review, etc.) and in the press (Le Monde, Le Figaro, Les Echos, Libération, etc.).

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China/United States: Europe off Balance

Date de publication
01 April 2023
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As French President Emmanuel Macron (accompanied by Ursula von der Leyen) is on a state visit to China, some twenty Ifri researchers decipher the stakes of the U.S./China/Europe strategic triangle.

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La Guerre de vingt ans. Djihadisme et contre-terrorisme au XXIe siècle

Date de publication
26 April 2021
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La Guerre de vingt ans was awarded the Prize for the best book on geopolitics in 2021.

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Once a Jihadist, Always a Jihadist? A Deradicalization Program Seen from the Inside

Date de publication
01 February 2021
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France has traditionally taken a security-based approach to the fight against terror. It was a latecomer to the field of radicalization prevention and the establishment of disengagement programs aimed at jihadists. It only started to think seriously about the issue in 2013 and its first attempts involved certain irregularities.

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European Elections 2019: Structuring the Debate

Date de publication
28 February 2019
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From May 23 to 29, over 300 million Europeans are set to elect a new Parliament for a five-year term.

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Quel avenir pour le djihadisme ? Al-Qaïda et Daech après le califat

Date de publication
15 January 2019
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Despite a relative weakening since 2017, the international jihadist movement should continue to pose a genuine threat over the next decade.

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Macron, Diplomat: A New French Foreign Policy?

Date de publication
13 April 2018
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How can we define Emmanuel Macron’s foreign policy since he took office? After Nicolas Sarkozy’s brazen style of “gutsy diplomacy” and François Hollande’s “normal diplomacy”, the eighth president of the Fifth Republic seems to have opted for an agile classicism. In substance, he makes no claim to any radical break with the past, but sees his approach as being in line with historical tradition.

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137 Shades of Terrorism. French Jihadists Before the Courts

Date de publication
10 April 2018
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This study, based on original judicial sources, assesses the profiles of 137 individuals sentenced in France for cases related to jihadism.

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Trump, un an après. Un monde à l'état de nature ?

Date de publication
02 November 2017
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In the week following Trump’s election, Ifri published a study to identify the likely changes in U.S. foreign policy. From the outset, this election appeared as a change in the U.S.’ trajectory, with consequences on the power relations and functioning of the international system.

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Foreign Policy Challenges for the Next French President

Date de publication
31 March 2017
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France’s current presidential campaign has created an unprecedented situation fuelled by revelations and a total absence of restraint, but it has not truly taken account of the disruptions of the last year: Brexit, the attempted coup in Turkey, the election of Donald Trump, the recapturing of Aleppo by Bashar al-Assad, Xi Jinping’s declarations about “economic globalization”, or the behavior of North Korea. The debate, or rather its absence, can be looked at in two ways.

Activists Without Borders

Date de publication
30 June 2015
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Various associations organise trips to Israel and/or to the Palestinian Territories. Someone who has no previous knowledge of the Near East and who takes part in a journey organised by a pro-Israeli group, would return to France with a very different vision of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to that of someone who had travelled with a pro-Palestinian group.

For more information concerning the complete work, please click on this link.

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