Juliette Morillot

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Juliette Morillot
Born1959 (age 6364)
Nationality French
Alma mater École du Louvre
Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales
OccupationJournalist

Juliette Morillot (born 1959) is a French journalist. She is the author of several books about North Korea.

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Early life

Morillot was born in 1959 in Bar-le-Duc, France. [1] Her parents were English teachers. [1]

Morillot graduated from the École du Louvre, where she earned a master's degree in museology. [1] She learned Czech, Korean, Japanese and Russian at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales. [1]

Career

Morillot taught at the University of Seoul in 1988. [2] She has taught at the École de guerre. [1]

Morillot was a contributing writer to Jeune Afrique from 2005 to 2015. [1] She became the editor of La Revue in 2012, [2] followed by Asialyst . [3]

Morillot is the author of several books. She was awarded the Prix du meilleur livre de géopolitique 2018 from the Grenoble Geopolitics Festival for La Corée du Nord en 100 questions in 2018. [4]

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