Jean-Luc Domenach
Jean-Luc Domenach (11 August 1945 – 8 January 2026) was a French historian, sinologist and political scientist. He was a senior research fellow at Fondation nationale des sciences politiques. His research focused on Chinese and Asian politics.
Life and career
Domenach was born in Hauterives, France on 11 August 1945. From 1985 to 1994, Jean-Luc Domenach was the director of the Centre d'études et de recherches internationales (CERI).[1] From 1995 to 2000, he was scientific director of the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques.[2] From 2002, he was based in Beijing, as head of French-Chinese doctoral workshop of Tsinghua University, which later morphed into the Centre Franco-Chinois.[3] After 2007, he taught at the Paris Institute of Political Studies.
Domenach died on 8 January 2026, at the age of 80.[4]
Notable books
In "The Origins Of The Great Leap Forward", the first major study of the Great Leap,[5] Jean-Luc Domenach focuses on the central China province of Henan, which emerged as a national model of the Great Leap and was one of the most devastated by its failure. In "The Forgotten Gulag: China's Hidden Prison Camps", he presented a comprehensive description of the Chinese Gulag system.[6]
Selected bibliography
- The Origins Of The Great Leap Forward: The Case Of One Chinese Province, by Westview Press (1995) and Routledge (1996); Translation of "Aux origines du Grand Bond en avant, le cas d'une province chinoise", Paris, Presses de la FNSP, 1982.
- The Forgotten Gulag: China's Hidden Prison Camps, Simon & Schuster Limited, 1994. Translation of "Chine : L'archipel oublié", Paris, Fayard, 1992.
- With Philippe Richer : La Chine 1949-1994, Paris, Le Seuil, 1985.
- With David Camroux : L'Asie retrouvée, Paris, Le Seuil, 1997.
- L'Asie en danger, Paris, Fayard, 1998 (ISBN 2-213-59762-6)
- With Aimé Savard : L'Asie et nous, Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, 2001 (ISBN 2-220-05029-7)
- China's Uncertain Future , Columbia University Press, 2012. China's Uncertain Future, Columbia University Press, (ISBN 978-0-231-15225-9). Translation of Où va la Chine ?, Paris, Fayard, 2002.
- Comprendre la Chine d'aujourd'hui, Paris, Perrin, 2007
- La Chine m'inquiète, Paris, Perrin, 2008.
- Mao, sa cour et ses complots. Derrière les Murs rouges, Fayard, 2012.
- Les fils de princes. Une génération au pouvoir en Chine, Fayard, 2016
References
- ^ "Jeanl.domenach | Sciences Po CERI". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
- ^ Grunberg, Gérard (5 November 2004). "La recherche à Sciences Po". La revue pour l'histoire du CNRS (11). doi:10.4000/histoire-cnrs.680 – via journals.openedition.org.
- ^ "中法中心简介 – Centre franco-chinois de recherche en sciences sociales de l'Université de Tsinghua 清华大学中法社科研究中心".
- ^ "La disparition de Jean-Luc Domenach". Ouest France. 12 January 2026. Retrieved 12 January 2026.
- ^ Schoenhals, Michael (12 March 1996). "The Origins of the Great Leap Forward: The Case of One Chinese Province. By Jean-Luc Domenach, translated by A. M. Berrett [Boulder: Westview, 1995. xvii + 212 pp. $54.95. ISBN 0–8133– 1710–X.]". The China Quarterly. 145: 193–194. doi:10.1017/S0305741000044222. S2CID 153495529 – via Cambridge University Press.
- ^ Pasqualini, Jean (1993). "Glimpses inside China's Gulag". The China Quarterly. 134 (134): 352–357. doi:10.1017/S0305741000029726. JSTOR 654306. S2CID 153515146.