Jean-Christophe Victor
Jean Christophe Victor is a political scientist focusing on international relations. He earned a Master in Chinese language, a PHD in anthropology in the French Men Museum, and a PHD in Defense and Strategy from Sorbonne University. He was posted as a diplomat in Afghanistan, worked as policy adviser at Nato- Bruxelles, and for the Policy Planning Office at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
He is the founder and the director of LEPAC, the Center for Political Studies and Cartographic Analysis, a Paris based “think tank”. The LEPAC trains international managers in the corporate sector for companies such as Veolia, Vinci, Areva, British Petroleum, Cartier, and L’Oréal; and public sector organisations including RATP, Council of Europe, and the European Union.
JC Victor teaches geopolitics in France and in several foreign universities. His most recent books on geopolitics are : “Le dessous des cartes : Itinéraires géopolitiques” 2011, Paris ; “Political atlas for the Teenagers”2010 ; Paris “Atlas of a changing world” 2008, Paris, Berlin, Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei. He is the author of a weekly program on European channel ARTE and French world channel TV 5, dealing about geopolitics: "le dessous des cartes" ("Underneath the Maps").[1]
Bibliography
- Itinéraires géopolitiques, Atlas du dessous des cartes, 2011, Editions Tallandier/Arte Editions
- Le dessous des cartes - Atlas Junior, 2010, (avec Dominique Fouchard et Catherine Barichnikoff), Editions Tallandier
- 2007, (avec Paul-Emile Victor)Adieu l'Antarctique, Laffont, Paris
- 2007, (avec Virginie Raisson et Frank Tétart) Le dessous des cartes - Atlas d'un monde qui change, Editions Tallandier
- 2005, (avec Virginie Raisson et Frank Tétart) Le dessous des cartes - Atlas géopolitique, Editions Tallandier
- 1993, L'enjeu afghan ou La cité des murmures, Editions Lattès, Paris
- 1992, Planète Antarctique (avec Paul-Émile Victor), Laffont, Paris
- 1985, Armes : France Troisième Grand, éditions Autrement, Paris
References
- ↑ "Beau joueur, Jean-Christophe Victor". le Parisien. 20 October 2005. Retrieved 29 July 2010.
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