Yves-Marie Laulan

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Yves-Marie Laulan

Yves-Marie Laulan (* 1934 in Bordeaux ) is a French economist , publicist and politician . Laulan became known for his theses on demographic development in Germany and a possible Balkanization of France .

life and work

Laulan was a professor of economics for the University of Paris . Under Jacques Chirac he worked as State Secretary in the Ministry of Economic Affairs. He works in various positions for Société Générale , Crédit municipal de Paris , the IMF , NATO and the World Bank . Laulan is the director of the Institute for Geospatial and Population Policy in Paris. He is married and has five children.

Positions

Laulan sees the European states as threatened by their demography and immigration. In his book " Les nations suicidaires (The suicide of a nation)" he predicts the decline of France as a world power. France would be "Balkanized" by the unchecked influx of African migrants. In his work "Allemagne. Chronique d'un mort annoncé" (Germany. Chronicle of a death announced) he described the demographic development in Germany as a suicidal act. This development would make Germany " irrevocably a death in installments in three ways - economically, politically and culturally "condemn. There was no publisher in Germany for his books.

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