Jean-Yves Camus
Jean-Yves Camus (born 1958) is a French political scientist who specializes in nationalist movements in Europe.[1]
Jean-Yves Camus
Life and career[edit]
Born in 1958 to a Catholic and Gaullist family,[2] Camus is an observant Jew and describes himself as part of "the anti-totalitarian left".[3] He earned a M.A.S. in contemporary history at Sciences Po in 1982.[4][1]
He has been a researcher at the Institut de relations internationales et stratégiques since 2006 and the president of the Observatoire des radicalités politiques ("Observatory of political radicalism") at the center-left think tank Fondation Jean-Jaurès since 2014.[5][6]
In February 2016, Camus was nominated member of the scientific council of the Délégation interministérielle à la lutte contre le racisme et l'antisémitisme (DILCRA), directed by Dominique Schnapper.[7]