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'''Christophe Durandeau''' (born 1971, France) is a French author and intercultural analyst specializing in Franco-Chinese relations and Chinese civilization.<ref name="site-perso">{{cite web |title=Christophe Durandeau: Comprendre la Chine au-delà des évidences |url=https://christophedurandeau.com |access-date=2026-04-30}}</ref> He is the founder of Chine365, an independent French-language online publication dedicated to Chinese history, culture, and society.<ref name="chine365-bio">{{cite web |title=Christophe Durandeau: mon histoire avec la Chine |url=https://app.chine365.fr/christophe-durandeau/ |website=Chine365 |access-date=2026-04-30}}</ref> He is the author of four books on China, spanning both fiction and non-fiction.<ref name="site-perso" />
'''Christophe Durandeau''' (born 1971, [[Gironde]], France) is a French author and intercultural analyst specializing in Franco-Chinese relations and Chinese civilization.<ref name="site-perso">[https://christophedurandeau.com Christophe Durandeau – Official website]</ref> He is the founder of Chine365, an independent French-language online publication dedicated to Chinese history, culture, and society.<ref name="chine365-bio">[https://app.chine365.fr/christophe-durandeau/ "Christophe Durandeau: mon histoire avec la Chine"], Chine365.</ref> He is the author of four books on China, spanning both fiction and non-fiction.<ref name="site-perso" />
Durandeau lives between Bordeaux, France, and Shenyang ([[Liaoning]], China) with his wife, who is from the [[Dongbei]] region, and their two children.<ref name="site-perso" />


Durandeau lives between Bordeaux, France, and Shenyang ([[Liaoning]], China) with his wife, who is from the [[Dongbei]] region, and their two children.<ref name="site-perso" />


== Background and approach ==
== Background and approach ==


Durandeau's engagement with China began through his personal life, after meeting his wife, who is originally from [[Shenyang]], in northeastern China.<ref name="chine365-bio" /> His prolonged immersion in the culture of the Dongbei region forms the basis of his analytical work.<ref name="approche">{{cite web |title=Le décalage comme méthode d'observation |url=https://christophedurandeau.com/approche/ |website=christophedurandeau.com |access-date=2026-04-30}}</ref>
Christophe Durandeau's engagement with China began through his personal life, after meeting his wife, who is originally from [[Shenyang]], in northeastern China.<ref name="chine365-bio" /> His prolonged immersion in the culture of the Dongbei region forms the basis of his analytical work.<ref name="approche">[https://christophedurandeau.com/approche/ "Le décalage comme méthode d'observation"], christophedurandeau.com.</ref>
 
His methodology rests on three principles: shifting the cultural point of observation, drawing on primary Chinese-language sources (historical texts, institutional documents), and situating contemporary dynamics within long-term historical patterns.<ref name="approche" /> He describes himself as an independent observer, favouring comparative analysis between Western and Chinese frameworks of thought rather than advocacy or judgment.<ref name="site-perso" />
His methodology rests on three principles: shifting the cultural point of observation, drawing on primary Chinese-language sources (historical texts, institutional documents), and situating contemporary dynamics within long-term historical patterns.<ref name="approche" /> He describes himself as an independent observer, favouring comparative analysis between Western and Chinese frameworks of thought rather than advocacy or judgment.<ref name="site-perso" />


== Chine365 ==
== Chine365 ==


In 2021, Durandeau founded Chine365 (chine365.fr), an independent French-language online publication covering contemporary China and its historical heritage.<ref name="chine365-bio" /> The site addresses Chinese history, culture, travel, Chinese cinema, and publishes in-depth analyses of Sino-Western dynamics.<ref name="chine365-site">{{cite web |title=Chine365 |url=https://chine365.fr |access-date=2026-04-30}}</ref>
In 2021, Durandeau founded Chine365 (chine365.fr), an independent French-language online publication covering contemporary China and its historical heritage.<ref name="chine365-bio" /> The site addresses Chinese history, culture, travel, Chinese cinema, and publishes in-depth analyses of Sino-Western dynamics.<ref name="chine365-site">[https://chine365.fr Chine365 – official website]</ref>
 
The publication focuses on cross-disciplinary readings of China, connecting imperial legacies to present-day developments, as distinct from news commentary or conventional geopolitical analysis.<ref name="site-perso" />
The publication focuses on cross-disciplinary readings of China, connecting imperial legacies to present-day developments, as distinct from news commentary or conventional geopolitical analysis.<ref name="site-perso" />


== Publications ==
== Publications ==


Durandeau is the author of four books combining fiction and analytical non-fiction:
Christophe Durandeau is the author of four books combining fiction and analytical non-fiction:


* '''''Sous l'ombre du dragon, tome 1 : Le dragon qui regardait les étoiles''''' (2025) — A thriller set between Xi'an and Beijing, rooted in Chinese imperial history. Self-published and available on Amazon.<ref name="amazon">{{cite web |title=Christophe Durandeau – Author page |url=https://www.amazon.fr/stores/Christophe-Durandeau/author/B0F3V129K4 |website=Amazon.fr |access-date=2026-04-30}}</ref><ref name="barnesnoble">{{cite web |title=Le dragon qui regardait les étoiles (Sous l'ombre du dragon, #1) |url=https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/le-dragon-qui-regardait-les-etoiles-christophe-durandeau/1147227249 |website=Barnes & Noble |access-date=2026-04-30}}</ref>
* '''''Sous l'ombre du dragon, tome 1 : Le dragon qui regardait les étoiles''''' (2025) — A thriller set between Xi'an and Beijing, rooted in Chinese imperial history. Self-published and available on Amazon.<ref name="amazon">[https://www.amazon.fr/stores/Christophe-Durandeau/author/B0F3V129K4 Christophe Durandeau – Author page], Amazon.fr.</ref><ref name="barnesnoble">[https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/le-dragon-qui-regardait-les-etoiles-christophe-durandeau/1147227249 ''Le dragon qui regardait les étoiles''], Barnes & Noble.</ref>
* '''''Au-delà du Dragon : 10 clés pour enfin comprendre la Chine''''' — A non-fiction work offering ten interpretive frameworks for understanding Chinese civilization beyond common stereotypes.<ref name="publications">{{cite web |title=Écrits & Analyses pour explorer la Chine de l'intérieur |url=https://christophedurandeau.com/publications/ |website=christophedurandeau.com |access-date=2026-04-30}}</ref>
* '''''Au-delà du Dragon : 10 clés pour enfin comprendre la Chine''''' — A non-fiction work offering ten interpretive frameworks for understanding Chinese civilization beyond common stereotypes.<ref name="publications">[https://christophedurandeau.com/publications/ "Écrits & Analyses pour explorer la Chine de l'intérieur"], christophedurandeau.com.</ref>
* '''''Là où la Chine prit forme''''' — An essay on the founding moment of Chinese civilization. Available as a free e-book.<ref name="publications" />
* '''''Là où la Chine prit forme''''' — An essay on the founding moment of Chinese civilization. Available as a free e-book.<ref name="publications" />
* '''''Quand la Chine inventait le monde (mais refusait de le dominer)''''' — An essay exploring China's historical capacity for innovation and its relationship to the outside world. Available as a free e-book.<ref name="publications" />
* '''''Quand la Chine inventait le monde (mais refusait de le dominer)''''' — An essay exploring China's historical capacity for innovation and its relationship to the outside world. Available as a free e-book.<ref name="publications" />
Durandeau also publishes articles and analyses on Academia.edu<ref name="academia">[https://independent.academia.edu/ChristopheDURANDEAU Christophe Durandeau – Academia profile], Academia.edu.</ref> and on Medium.<ref name="medium">[https://medium.com/@christophe.durandeau Christophe Durandeau], Medium.</ref>




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== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 14:13, 30 April 2026

Christophe Durandeau (born 1971, Gironde, France) is a French author and intercultural analyst specializing in Franco-Chinese relations and Chinese civilization.[1] He is the founder of Chine365, an independent French-language online publication dedicated to Chinese history, culture, and society.[2] He is the author of four books on China, spanning both fiction and non-fiction.[1]

Durandeau lives between Bordeaux, France, and Shenyang (Liaoning, China) with his wife, who is from the Dongbei region, and their two children.[1]


Background and approach

Christophe Durandeau's engagement with China began through his personal life, after meeting his wife, who is originally from Shenyang, in northeastern China.[2] His prolonged immersion in the culture of the Dongbei region forms the basis of his analytical work.[3]

His methodology rests on three principles: shifting the cultural point of observation, drawing on primary Chinese-language sources (historical texts, institutional documents), and situating contemporary dynamics within long-term historical patterns.[3] He describes himself as an independent observer, favouring comparative analysis between Western and Chinese frameworks of thought rather than advocacy or judgment.[1]

Chine365

In 2021, Durandeau founded Chine365 (chine365.fr), an independent French-language online publication covering contemporary China and its historical heritage.[2] The site addresses Chinese history, culture, travel, Chinese cinema, and publishes in-depth analyses of Sino-Western dynamics.[4]

The publication focuses on cross-disciplinary readings of China, connecting imperial legacies to present-day developments, as distinct from news commentary or conventional geopolitical analysis.[1]

Publications

Christophe Durandeau is the author of four books combining fiction and analytical non-fiction:

  • Sous l'ombre du dragon, tome 1 : Le dragon qui regardait les étoiles (2025) — A thriller set between Xi'an and Beijing, rooted in Chinese imperial history. Self-published and available on Amazon.[5][6]
  • Au-delà du Dragon : 10 clés pour enfin comprendre la Chine — A non-fiction work offering ten interpretive frameworks for understanding Chinese civilization beyond common stereotypes.[7]
  • Là où la Chine prit forme — An essay on the founding moment of Chinese civilization. Available as a free e-book.[7]
  • Quand la Chine inventait le monde (mais refusait de le dominer) — An essay exploring China's historical capacity for innovation and its relationship to the outside world. Available as a free e-book.[7]

Durandeau also publishes articles and analyses on Academia.edu[8] and on Medium.[9]


External links

References