Graduated from Sciences Po Paris and HEC and researcher in international relations, Benjamin Haddad taught international relations at Sciences Po.
He worked for seven years in think tanks in Washington, notably as Director of the Atlantic Council's Europe Center from 2019 to 2022. He wrote "Paradis Perdu: l'Amérique de Trump et la fin des illusions européennes" (Grasset, 2019), a plea for European sovereignty and strategic autonomy in the face of new geopolitical threats and American withdrawal. Prix l'Express-BFM 2019 for best essay 2019.
During his political career, Benjamin Haddad was first UMP National Secretary from 2011 to 2014. In 2017, he was La République en marche's representative in Washington, D.C. Elected deputy for Paris in June 2022 (14th constituency), he was member of the Foreign Affairs Commission and the European Affairs Commission and also spokesman coordinator for the National Assembly's Renaissance group.
On July 7, 2024, in the early legislative elections, he was re-elected deputy for the 14th Paris constituency. On September 21 of the same year, he was appointed Minister Delegate for Europe.