Yvan Blot
Yvan Blot (born 29 June 1948 in Saint-Mandé) is a French conservative political figure who has been a member of GRECE and the founder and president of the Club de l'Horloge.[1]
Career overview
A former Gaullist parliamentarian (for Rally for the Republic), Blot also served as a leading civil servant under both Interior Minister Michel Poniatowski and Alain Devaquet.[2] He joined the Front National in 1989 and was elected to the European Parliament for them in the 1989 election.[3]
A prominent Eurosceptic he played a leading role in establishing a committee to support the Bruges Group in France.[4] He also played a leading role in FN policy making, joining other Club de l'Horloge alumni such as Bruno Mégret and Jean-Yves Le Gallou in driving the party away from corporatism and towards neo-liberal economics.[5] He has also written for Nation Europa magazine. He is now member of the UMP.[citation needed] He has two websites and is the founder of the association "Agir pour la démocratie directe" in Paris. The mission statement of this association is to change the French constitution on the Swiss model.[citation needed]
He retired from the French administration in July 2013 and is now professor in direct democracy at the university of Nice, at the catholic university of Rennes and in the university of Velikie Novgorod (Russia).[citation needed] He is member of the Catholic Academy of France.[citation needed] He is consultant by the radio station "Voice of Russia" in Paris.[citation needed] He works for the think tank Idexia with Charles Beigbeder and Guillaume Peltier, think tank in favour of the return of the former président Nicolas Sarkozy to power.[citation needed]he is member of the " Academie catholique de France".
Works
- 1985: Les Racines de la liberté (ISBN 978-2-226-02239-4).
- 1989: La Démocratie confisquée — editor (ISBN 978-2-86477-089-3).
- 1992: Baroque et Politique.
- 1996: L'Héritage d'Athéna ou Les Racines grecques de l'Occident (ISBN 2-85615-010-1).
- 1997: La Politique selon Aristote: leçon du passé pour le présent (ISBN 978-2-9511578-0-4).
- 1998: La Transmission de la culture grecque aux Romains (ISBN 2-9511578-1 9).
- 2006: Notre héritage grec (ISBN 978-2-268-05829-0).
- 2007: Mitterrand, Le Pen: le piège: histoire d'une rencontre secrète (ISBN 978-2-268-06147-4).
- 2007: Herbert Spencer, un évolutionniste contre l'étatisme — doctoral thesis (ISBN 978-2-251-39901-0)
- 2011: L'Oligarchie au pouvoir, Economica (ISBN 978-2-7178-6042-9).
- 2012: La Démocratie directe: une chance pour la France (ISBN 978-2-7178-6125-9)
- 2013: Les Faux prophètes: Voltaire, Rousseau, Marx et Freud (ISBN 978-2-35979-065-8).
- 2014: L'Europe colonisée (ISBN 978-2-35979-080-1).
- 2014: Nous les descendants d'Athéna — 2 volumes (ISBN 978-2-35979-087-0); (ISBN 978-2-35979-086-3).
- 2015: L'Homme défiguré (ISBN 978-2-35979-088-7).
- 2015: La Russie de Poutine (ISBN 978-2-7587-0140-8).
- 2016: Le Terrorisme islamiste, une menace révolutionnaire, suivi d'Un entretien de Roger Marion sur l'action contre-terroriste en France — with Roger Marion (ISBN 978-2-35979-110-5).
- 2016: L'Homme héroïque: un idéal pour notre survie.
References
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- Articles with unsourced statements from September 2014
- 1948 births
- Living people
- People from Saint-Mandé
- French political writers
- New Right (Europe)
- École nationale d'administration alumni
- MEPs for France 1989–94
- National Front (France) MEPs
- Rally for the Republic politicians
- French male writers
- French MEP stubs