Baron Denys Marie Pierre Augustin Cochin (1 September 1851 in Paris[1] – 24 March 1922 in Paris[2]) was a French writer and Catholic right-wing politician.
Symbolizing the alignment of L'union sacrée, he was Minister of State in Aristide Briand's fourth administration from 29 October 1915 to 12 December 1916, and then under-secretary for foreign policy matters responsible for dealing with the blockade of Germany under Alexandre Ribot from 20 March to August 1917. He resigned predicting the breakup of L'union sacrée.
He wrote several books such as:
L’Évolution de la vie (The Evolution of Life; 1885, crowned by the Académie française)
Le Monde extérieur (The exterior World; 1895)
Contre les barbares (Against the barbarians; 1899)
L’Esprit nouveau (The new Spirit; 1900)
Ententes et ruptures (Alliances and breakups; 1905)
He was elected to Seat 11 of the Académie française on 16 February 1911.[4]