When two planes struck the Twin Towers in New York City on September 11, 2001, Clémence Boulouque wasn't far away. Studying in New York at the time, she was brought back to the story of her father, an anti-terrorist magistrate who worked on cases related to Parisian terrorist attacks in the 1980s before his suicide in 1990.
Author Biography
Clémence Boulouque holds degrees from the Paris Institute of Political Studies and ESSEC Business School, as well as a master's in international relations from Columbia University.