Benjamin Haddad

Minister for Europe, France

Warsaw Security Forum

Benjamin Haddad was elected Member of Parliament of Paris in June 2022, and reelected in July 2024. He is member of the Foreign Affairs Committee. He carried the bill concerning the "Prevention of the dissemination of terrorist content online" on July 19th, 2022. Graduated from Sciences Po Paris and HEC, Benjamin Haddad is an expert in international relations. He has also taught international relations at Sciences Po.From 2014 to 2018, he was a fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington DC. In February 2019, he was appointed Senior Director of the Europe Centre at the Atlantic Council. In his work, he has argued for transatlantic unity in response to Russian aggression, for greater European responsibility and for investment in strategic issues. He published « Le paradis perdu: L'Amérique de Trump et la fin des illusions européennes » in 2019. In this book, Benjamin Haddad analyses the historical and geopolitical forces that determined the transition from a long period of liberal optimism to an era of retrenchment in the US and Europe.

Benjamin Haddad

Minister for Europe, France

Warsaw Security Forum

Benjamin Haddad was elected Member of Parliament of Paris in June 2022, and reelected in July 2024. He is member of the Foreign Affairs Committee. He carried the bill concerning the "Prevention of the dissemination of terrorist content online" on July 19th, 2022. Graduated from Sciences Po Paris and HEC, Benjamin Haddad is an expert in international relations. He has also taught international relations at Sciences Po.From 2014 to 2018, he was a fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington DC. In February 2019, he was appointed Senior Director of the Europe Centre at the Atlantic Council. In his work, he has argued for transatlantic unity in response to Russian aggression, for greater European responsibility and for investment in strategic issues. He published « Le paradis perdu: L'Amérique de Trump et la fin des illusions européennes » in 2019. In this book, Benjamin Haddad analyses the historical and geopolitical forces that determined the transition from a long period of liberal optimism to an era of retrenchment in the US and Europe.