Background
Pierre Verluise was born on May 19, 1961 in Saint Maude, France. He is a son of Francois Verluise, an architect and town planner, and Jeannie (Dehame) Verluise, a nurse.
Sorbonne University, 75005 Paris, France
Pierre Verluise studied at Sorbonne University and received a degree in history and international relations in 1994.
Pierre Verluise was born on May 19, 1961 in Saint Maude, France. He is a son of Francois Verluise, an architect and town planner, and Jeannie (Dehame) Verluise, a nurse.
Pierre Verluise studied at Sorbonne University and received a degree in history and international relations in 1994.
Pierre Verluise worked as a journalist for Radio France Internationale from 1985 to 1991. He also was a journalist of Le Quotidien de Paris between 1989 and 1994.
Since 1992 Verluise has been a history teacher at the Sainte-Louise College.
Besides, Pierre Verluise is the author of "Armenie, la fracture" (1989, translation published as "Armenia in Crisis") and "Le nouvel emprunt russe" (1996, title means “The New Russian Loan”).
Pierre Verluise accused the former Soviet Union of parasitism and blackmail in his work "Le nouvel emprunt russe" ("The New Russian Loan"), which deals primarily with the 1985-1994 period. Verluise, who has long been interested in neglected and controversial topics, argued that the purpose of perestroika was to gain aid for the Soviet Union from the West and that in borrowing heavily from the West - particularly from European financial institutions - the Soviets gained both subsidies and political leverage from the West.
Quotations: "I try to publish, as far as possible, reference works, focused on unknown subjects or revealing upstreamed analysis that I suppose important in the long term."
Pierre Verluise married Sylvie Blanchet, a history-geography teacher, on January 25, 1986. They had four children - Roman (deceased), Tanguy, Cyrie, Ervan.