Nicole Bacharan
Nicole Bacharan is a French historian and political scientist specializing in American society and French-American relations. She is a researcher with the National Foundation for Political Science and was a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University in California from 2013 to 2014.
Famous for her books and her TV appearances and radio broadcasts in France and the United States, she is the author of numerous essays including several bestsellers, "Faut-il avoir peur de l’Amérique ?" and "Américains-Arabes, l’affrontement". In collaboration with Dominique Simonnet, she also writes novels in the Némo series.
On September 11, 2001, live from the France 2 evening news show hosted by David Pujadas, she left a mark on French television-watchers when she said "Tonight, we are all Americans," a phrase repeated the following day in the newspaper Le Monde.
TV appearances and radio broadcasts
In France, Nicole Bacharan, nicknamed by The New Economist "Miss America", is a radio contributor for Europe 1 on international politics, questions concerning the United States, and transatlantic relations. She is also a contributor to numerous television programs in France and Europe.In the United States, she has given many interviews on these same topics to The New York Times, The Washington Post or NPR, and appears on CNN, ABC and other networks.
Speaker
Nicole Bacharan gives frequent conferences for numerous organizations, including "L'Alliance française", the French American Foundation, "l'Association France-Amérique", "l'Association France-Etats Unis".From 1997 to 2002, she taught a seminar in English at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris on contemporary America. She is also a member of the scientific committee of the Blois Historical Association and the History-Science Commission on Man and Society at the National Book Center.
Books
11 septembre, le jour du chaos, avec Dominique Simonnet, Ed. Perrin, 2011La Plus Belle Histoire des femmes, avec Françoise Héritier, Michelle Perrot, Sylviane Agasinski, Seuil, 2011Les Noirs américains, des champs de coton à la Maison blanche , Éd. Perrin, 2010La Plus Belle Histoire de la liberté, avec André Glucksmann et Abdelwahab Meddeb, postface by Václav Havel, Seuil, 2009Le Petit livre des élections américaines, Éd. du Panama, 2008Les Noirs américains , Éd. du Panama, 2008Pourquoi nous avons besoin des Américains, Seuil, mars 2007Américains, Arabes : l’affrontement, Seuil, septembre 2006Faut-il avoir peur de l’Amérique ? Seuil, octobre 2005Good Morning America, Seuil, 2001L’amour expliqué à nos enfants, avec Dominique Simonnet, Seuil, 2000Le Piège : quand la démocratie perd la tête, Seuil, 1998Histoire des Noirs américains au XXème siècle, Complexe, 1994Novels, with Dominique Simonnet :Némo dans les Étoiles, Seuil, 2004Némo en Égypte, Seuil, 2002Némo en Amérique, Seuil, 2001Le Livre de Némo, Seuil, 1998