Alexandre del Valle
Alexandre del Valle | |
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| Born | Marc d'Anna September 4, 1968 Perpignan, France |
| Nationality | French-Italian |
| Education | Institute of Political Studies, Paris Institute of Political Studies, Aix-en-Provence |
| Occupation | Writer Geopolitics |
| Political party | Union for a Popular Movement (2002-2012) Rally for the Republic (Formerly) |
| Website | AlexandredelValle.com |
Marc d'Anna (born September 4, 1968), writing under the pen name Alexandre del Valle, is a Franco-Italian geopolitologist, writer, professor, columnist, and political commentator.
Del Valle specializes in geopolitics. He is known primarily for his analysis of Islamic extremism, and his criticism of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's policies. Del Valle is a proponent of the PanWest paradigm, which is the cooperation between the West and Russia against radical Islamism. He coined the term "red–green–brown alliance" in 2002.
Del Valle focuses on Islamic extremism, geopolitical threats, civilizational conflicts, and terrorism, as well as Mediterranean issues such as Turkey's proposed accession to the European Union. Del Valle wrote on international relations and geopolitics of the Arab-Muslim world.