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Dominique Strauss-Kahn


Alternative spellings:
Dominique Strauss-Kahn

B: 1949
Biblio: 1997-1999 Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry of France
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  • Economist
  • Politiker
  • Affiliations

  • Internationaler Währungsfonds
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    Dominique Gaston André Strauss-Kahn (French pronunciation: ​[dɔminik stʁos kan]; born 25 April 1949), also known as DSK, is a French economist and politician who served as the tenth managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and was a member of the French Socialist Party. He was a professor of economics at Paris West University Nanterre La Défense and Sciences Po, and was Minister of Economy and Finance from 1997 to 1999, as part of Lionel Jospin's Plural Left government. He sought the nomination in the Socialist Party presidential primary of 2006, but was defeated by Ségolène Royal. Strauss-Kahn was appointed managing director of the IMF on 28 September 2007, with the backing of then–President of France Nicolas Sarkozy. He served in that capacity until his resignation on 18 May 2011, in the wake of an allegation that he had sexually assaulted a hotel maid; the charges were later dismissed. Other sexual allegations followed, and resulted in acquittals. These accusations were seen as controversial in France, and prompted prominent conspiracy theories. These legal cases led to him dropping out the 2012 presidential election, where he had been the favorite to win the Socialist Party's nomination and the presidential election, and put an end to his political career. He then resumed his activities in the private sector, mainly advising governments on their sovereign debts. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

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      1978
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      1975
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      1974

    Series

    1. ZEI papers / Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung, Bonn (1)
    2. Document de travail / Centre d'Etudes Prospectives et d'Informations Internationales (1)
    3. ZEI papers / Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung (1)
    4. Europe / Dokumente (1)
    5. Annexe au Procès-verbal de la séance du .. (1)
    6. Connaissances économiques : collection (1)
    7. L'economiste (1)