Edgard Pisani

Edgard Pisani

Edgard Pisani in 1964
President of the Arab World Institute
In office
1988–1995
Preceded by Paul Carton
Succeeded by Camille Cabana
High Commissioner of New Caledonia
In office
January 1985  22 May 1985
Preceded by Jacques Roynette
Succeeded by Fernand Wibaux
Minister of Agriculture
In office
21 August 1961  8 January 1966
President Charles de Gaulle
Preceded by Henri Rochereau
Succeeded by Edgar Faure
Personal details
Born Edgard Pisani
(1918-10-09)9 October 1918
Tunis, French Tunisia
Died 20 June 2016(2016-06-20) (aged 97)

Edgard Pisani (French: [pizani]; 9 October 1918 – 20 June 2016)[1] was a French statesman, philosopher, and writer.

Biography

Pisani was born in Tunis,[1] French Tunisia, of French parents of Maltese origin.[2] He spent his childhood in Tunisia and later studied in Paris. Pisani holds a "licence de lettres" from La Sorbonne, and a Doctorate in political science.[3]

He held positions in various governments in France: Senator (1954–1961)(1974–1981), Minister of Agriculture (1961–1966), Parliamentarian (1967–1968), European Commissioner (1981–1985), Minister of New Caledonia (1985), President of the Arab World Institute (1988–1995). In 1992, with Bertrand Hervieu, he formed the Groupe de Seillac[4] followed in 1995 by the Groupe de Bruges, both being think tanks specialising in agricultural and rural affairs. Since 1992 he has been a member of the French Economic and Social Council.[1] In 1993 he was awarded an Honorary Degree (Doctor of Laws) by the University of Bath.[5] The Fonds Edgard Pisani are available in the Archives nationales of France. Pisani also served on the Agri-Energy Roundtable (AER)'s Committee of Honor, a UN accredited non-governmental organisation chaired by US Senator Jennings Randolph (D)-WV).

He died on 20 June 2016 at the age of 97.[6]

Books

Films

References

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  1. 1 2 3 "Edgar Pisani" (in French). Gaullisme.fr. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
  2. Pisani, Edgard (1991). Persiste et signe (in French). Odile Jacob. p. 18. ISBN 9782738101501.
  3. "Pisani Edgard" (in French). French Senate. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
  4. "Brief history of the Bruges Group" (PDF). Groupedebruges.eu. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
  5. "Honorary Graduates 1989 to present". bath.ac.uk. University of Bath. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
  6. PRESS RELEASE. Disappearance of Edgard Pisani: Groupe de Bruges honors its founder


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