Raphaël Doan is a senior civil servant and essayist. A former student of the École Normale Supérieure and the École Nationale d'Administration, with a degree in classical literature, he has published works including Quand Rome inventait le populisme (When Rome Invented Populism, 2019, Cerf), Le Rêve de l'assimilation (The Dream of Assimilation, 2021, Passés Composés), and Si Rome n'avait pas chuté (If Rome Had Not Fallen, 2023, Passés Composés).
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