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Éric Laurent (journalist)

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Bush's Secret World: Religion, Big Business and Hidden Networks, Lost in Cognition: Psychoanalysis and Neurosciences

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Catherine Graciet, Éric Dupond‑Moretti, Pierre Salinger, Hassan II of Morocco, Jacques‑Alain Miller

Éric Laurent (born 1947) is a French journalist known for his work on the finance and geopolitics of the oil business, and for his work on Morocco and its government.

According to Edwin McDowell, writing in the "Book Notes" column of New York Times, Pierre Salinger and Eric Laurent's 1991 book Secret Dossier: The Hidden Agenda Behind the Gulf War, was "already a best seller in France" at the time, and that the book "contends that the United States Government helped undercut efforts by King Hussein of Jordan to find a nonmilitary solution after President Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. It also claims to show how war could have been avoided."

According to Aurelian Breeden, writing for the New York Times, Laurent has "established a reputation" as a "fierce critic" of the Moroccan leadership. Per the same source, he was arrested in August 2015 (along with co-author Catherine Graciet) for allegedly accepting a bribe to not publish books about the Moroccan leadership ever again. Both authors "do not deny that a financial transaction took place", but that it was either "a trap" or "a private transaction."

Books

  • Secret Dossier; The Hidden Agenda Behind the Gulf War, 1991, with Pierre Salinger
  • Hassan II: la memoire d'un roi: Entretiens avec Eric Laurent 1993
  • Bush's Secret World: Religion, Big Business and Hidden Networks, 2004
  • La face cachée du 11 Septembre, 2004
  • Le roi prédateur, 2012, with Catherine Graciet
  • References

    Éric Laurent (journalist) Wikipedia