BOOK LAUNCH DISCUSSION: FIXING FRANCE: HOW TO REPAIR A BROKEN REPUBLIC
244 Acklam Road, London W10 5YG, United Kingdom
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Book launch review discussion on ‘FIXING FRANCE: HOW TO REPAIR A BROKEN REPUBLIC’ by author Nabila Ramdani [Award-winning journalist]
About this event
Organised by Islamic Courses with the Al Manaar | The Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre
BOOK REVIEW AND DISCUSSION: ‘FIXING FRANCE: HOW TO REPAIR A BROKEN REPUBLIC’
with author : Nabila Ramdani [Award-winning journalist ]*
A French-Algerian journalist’s stark critique of her crisis-ridden country—how does France work, how did it get here, and how can it change?
Nabila Ramdani is not from the establishment elite: she is a marginalised insider, born and raised in a neglected Paris suburb. With unflinching clarity, she probes the fault lines of her struggling country, exposing the Fifth Republic as an archaic system which emerged from Algeria’s cataclysmic War of Independence.
Today, a monarchical President Macron shows little interest in democracy, while a far-right party founded by Nazi collaborators threatens to replace him. Segregation, institutionalised rioting, economic injustice, the debasement of women, a monolithic education system, deep-seated racial and religious discrimination, paramilitary policing, terrorism and extremism, and a duplicitous foreign policy all fuel the growing crisis.
Yet Ramdani offers real hope: the broken French Republic can, and must, be fixed.
About the author: Nabila Ramdani is a French author of Algerian descent who works as a journalist, academic and broadcaster. Nabila began her award-winning journalistic career in the BBC Paris Bureau. She has since broadcast for outlets including Sky News, Al Jazeera and CNN, and has written extensively for The Guardian, The Daily Mail, The Washington Post and others. Educated at Paris VII University and the London School of Economics (LSE), Nabila has taught at the University of Oxford and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Reviews
‘Nabila Ramdani was born to write this book. She dissects this wonderful, vexing country that was the home of the Enlightenment—but which still needs a lot of enlightening.’ — Jon Sopel, former BBC Paris and Washington correspondent, and co-host of The News Agents
‘This deep dive into France’s frenetic politics provides us with an essential perspective.’ — Mark Stone, foreign correspondent, Sky News
‘A timely and fresh perspective on a country that seems to have it all. Yet its citizens are angry and dissatisfied. Why? Ramdani provides some smart answers in this thought-provoking book.’ — Clive Myrie, BBC presenter and former Paris correspondent
‘Evocative and beautifully written, this is a thorough and thought-provoking analysis of modern France, and where it’s going wrong.’ — Sam Greenhill, chief reporter, Daily Mail
‘Forensically pierces through the mythologies of the Fifth Republic, combining socio-economic analysis, history, and Ramdani’s own encounters with some of the most powerful and polarising political figures in the country. A must-read for Francophiles and agitators alike.’ — Mehreen Khan, Economics Editor, The Times
‘Ramdani portrays a France that she knows intimately, highlighting her country’s contradictions with wit. Her book is extremely well-documented, and uncompromising yet hopeful. It provides France with an opportunity for some serious soul-searching.’ — Rokhaya Diallo, columnist, The Guardian
‘Ramdani’s brave book bursts with questions about the country she loves. Few have made a stronger argument for tearing down the Fifth Republic and building a new France.’ — Keir Simmons, Chief International Correspondent, NBC News
‘For anyone with a love of France, Ramdani’s book will interest and provoke with its analysis of France’s problems and the challenges it faces to remedy them. The criticisms are sharp but delivered with insight and affection for her country.’ — Dominic Grieve, former Attorney General for England & Wales
‘A timely and nuanced reflection upon the problems facing France—racism, polarisation, colonial amnesia, an elitist education system—and the solutions needed to fix them. Required reading for anyone wishing to grapple with the challenges facing the twenty-first century world.’ — Martin Evans, Professor of Modern European History, University of Sussex, and author of Algeria: France’s Undeclared War
‘France is the European country we think we know best, but Fixing France shines a light on the dark corners of one of Europe’s most complex, influential and fascinating nations. Thorough research, unique insight, and accessible, engaging writing.’ — Barbara Serra, British-Italian journalist and documentary filmmaker
‘France is ailing, struggling to reconcile age-old Republican ideals with the realities of twenty-first century society, and the resulting polarisation is toxic. Ramdani draws on personal experience, family history, and insightful analysis and commentary to suggest a diagnosis and provide meaningful remedies.’ — Dominic Thomas, Letessier Professor of French, University of California, Los Angeles
‘France is a society with many contradictions, especially in relation to colonialism, racism and identity. This absorbing and highly readable book skillfully captures and unravels the delusions under which many French still operate and, most importantly, offers avenues forward.’ — Jean Beaman, author of Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France
‘An invaluable constructive critique of France in the last 70 years. This is an engaging and enlightening read.’ — Amy Hubbell PhD, Senior Lecturer in French, University of Queensland
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Copies of the book will be available for sale for purchase and book signing by author.
PURCHASE THE BOOK HERE from Hurst Publishers :
https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/25547/
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Friday, November 3, 2023