词条 | Christian Polak |
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CareerBorn in Nogaro, Polak graduated from the Department of Japanese studies at INALCO, Paris, in 1971. The same year, he entered Waseda University's Institute of Language and Education as a foreign exchange student.[1] In 1973, he entered the Law Department at Hitotsubashi University,[4] and in 1980 completed his doctorate in law, writing his doctoral thesis on diplomatic relations between France and Japan from 1914 to 1925.[1][5] After completing his doctoral studies, Polak attempted to obtain a position at a Japanese university, but, according to one source, the then-Japanese government "denied such a possibility to foreigners" despite various demonstrations and petitions. Polak abandoned his academic ambitions,[6] and in 1981 founded in Tokyo the Société d’Etudes et de Recherches Industrielles et Commerciales (K.K. SERIC), providing advice and support to foreign businesses in areas of metallurgy, aeronautics, automobiles, and the environment.[7][8] In 1990, Polak founded SERIC S.A., a Paris-based consulting company specializing in Franco-Japanese partnerships.[9] Polak has continued academic and research activities in parallel to his business career. He has been a visiting research fellow at Hitotsubashi University, a law lecturer at Chuo University's Law Department, and a researcher at the Maison Franco-Japonaise.[1] With Tomohiko Taniguchi, the Deputy Press Secretary to Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Polak contributed lead essays to the July 2003 Gaiko Forum, a foreign-affairs journal published by Toshi Shuppan.[10] Polak is also President of the Franco-Japanese Association of Kanagawa,[11] and was nominated by the French government as "consultant for the foreign trade of France" in 2002.[12] He received the Medal of the Ordre national du Mérite (Chevalier class on 29 September 1989, and Officer class on 30 April 2002).[13] BooksWriting in the foreword to Polak's book, Hiroshi Ueki, former director of Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs, called Polak "a recognized historian of Franco-Japanese relations as well as an accomplished businessman."[14] Polak has written several books on the interaction between France and Japan from the Bakumatsu period around 1858, when both countries opened diplomatic relations. The art book Soie et Lumieres (2001) described the interaction between Japan's silk trade and France's exports of technology, and Sabre et Pinceau (2005) the military and artistic relations of the two countries.[15] {{quotation|"Lavishly illustrated with reproductions of woodblock prints, old photographs, and previously unpublished documents of the period, [Soie et Lumieres] covers a little-known subject: the role of France in the modernization of Japan since the beginning of the 19th century .... The best specialist on this question, Christian Polak knows how to revive a forgotten epoch.|Philippe Pons, le Monde[3]}}Polak has been published on French military missions to Japan of the late 19th and early 20th centuries (1867-1868, 1872-1880, 1884-1889, and 1918-1919). He was sought for comment due to his work on the life of French adventurer Jules Brunet,[16] an inspiration for the movie The Last Samurai.[21] He has also written on the involvement of various French engineers and traders in the Europeanization of Japan during the Meiji period, such as Emile Bertin and Léonce Verny. His collaboration with Soichiro Honda on Honda's autobiography was noted for its coverage of Honda's battles with Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry over the introduction of the kei car into the Japanese automobile industry.[17] Polak has written on artists who played a role in Franco-Japanese relations, such as in his book on painter Paul Jacoulet. Tai Kawabata, a Japan Times staff writer, calls him a Jacoulet expert.[18] According to the Monthly Letter of the French Chamber of Commerce in Japan: {{quotation|"In parallel to his professional activities, Christian Polak cultivates his taste and his knowledge of History, as a teacher and a researcher. His assiduous studies gave birth to two sublime books of art, Soie et lumiere and Sabre et pinceau. Thanks to these works, people with amazing destinies find the light again, such as Jules Brunet: this officer, member of the French military mission sent to Japan as an artillery instructor, joined, after the defeat of the shōgun, the rebellion against Imperial troops, serving as an inspiration for the hero of the Last Samurai."|Monthly Letter of the French Chamber of Commerce in Japan, p. 9 "Diner des sempais en compagnie de M.Christian Polak.[19]}}Publications
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References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://necom.cool.ne.jp/book0206.html|title=Christian Polak|language=Japanese|accessdate=4 April 2008}} 2. ^{{cite book|quote=Collector and writer Christian Polak, an expert on early French-Japanese relations.|title=Photography in Japan: 1853-1912|author=Bennett, Terry|page=143|isbn=0-8048-3633-7|year=2006|location=Tokyo; Rutland, VT|publisher=Tuttle|oclc=72868557}} 3. ^1 {{cite news|quote=A travers quelques figures célèbres, Christian Polak retrace 50 ans d'échanges franco-japonais. Richement illustré de reproductions d'estampes, de photographies anciennes et de documents d'époque inédits, ce livre traite d'un sujet peu connu: le rôle de la France dans la modernisation du Japon depuis le milieu du XIXe siècle. Fruit d'un patient travail de collection de documents, de journaux de voyage, de vieilles lettres, d'albums de photographies jaunies et d'ouvrages, amassés au cours de longues années de recherche érudite qui font de l'auteur le meilleur spécialiste de cette question, Christian Polak sait faire revivre une époque oubliée à travers quelques figures, célèbres ou non, parmi ceux qui formèrent la première communauté française d’un Japon qui s’ouvrait à l’étranger après deux siècles et demi de fermeture.|author=Pons, Philippe|publisher=Le Monde|work=Livres|title=Ces Français du Japon|date=26 July 2002|accessdate=7 April 2008|page=7|subscription=yes|url=http://www.lemonde.fr/cgi-bin/ACHATS/acheter.cgi?offre=ARCHIVES&type_item=ART_ARCH_30J&objet_id=767664}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kouenirai.com/search/detail-200601-2139.html|title=Christian Polak|language=Japanese|accessdate=4 April 2008}} 5. ^Polak 2001, p. 239. 6. ^Original French: "Après avoir soutenu une thèse sur les relations diplomatiques entre la France et le Japon de 1914 à 1925 il quitte le monde étudiant et se heurte à la rigidité du gouvernement japonais de l'époque qui refuse aux étrangers d'enseigner en universités nationales. Malgré les manifestations et petitions qui circulent auprès de personnalités influentes, Christian Polak doit finalement renoncer à son premier rêve. Il se tourne alors vers le monde des affaires et établit son entreprise de conseil, la société Seric." {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071029184853/http://www.ccifj.or.jp/lm/documents/tout/273.pdf |date=29 October 2007 |title=Source: Letter of the French Chamber of Commerce in Japan, p.9 }} 7. ^{{cite web|title=Conférence du Paris Club de M. Christian Polak|year=2007|url=http://www.parisclub.gr.jp/fr/rencontres/conferences/chrpolak.html|accessdate=4 April 2008}} 8. ^{{cite web|title=Dîner des Senpai en compagnie de M. Christian Polak, "facilitateur d’affaires" |year=2006 |url=https://www.ccifj.or.jp/lm/documents/tout/273.pdf |accessdate=4 April 2008 |deadurl=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071029184853/http://ccifj.or.jp/lm/documents/tout/273.pdf |archivedate=29 October 2007 |df=dmy }} 9. ^{{cite news|work=les Échos (France)|date=6 March 1992|page=25|quote=Il a fondé en 1981 la KK SERIC au Japon, puis en 1990 la SERIC SA a Paris, société de représentation et de conseil en stratégie de développement spécialisée dans les partenariats entre entreprises francaises et japonaises.|title=Conseil économique Christian Polak|accessdate=7 April 2008|subscription=yes|url=http://recherche.lesechos.fr/recherche.php?ob=&exec=1&texte=christian+polak&type=tous&dans=article&source=toutes&rubrique=toutes&motscles=tous&dateSelect=4&jourd=01&moisd=03&anneed=1992&jourf=31&moisf=03&anneef=1992&nbParPage=20}} 10. ^Polak and Taniguchi 2003. 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://usr.x88.org/sfjk/|title=Société franco-japonaise de Kanagawa|publisher=Société franco-japonaise de Kanagawa|accessdate=4 April 2008|language=Japanese}} 12. ^Décret du 20 février 2002 portant nomination de conseillers du commerce extérieur de la France 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000000408880&dateTexte=|title=Décret du 30 avril 2002 portant promotion et nomination NOR: PREX0205524D|language=French|publisher=legifrance.gouv.fr|accessdate=4 April 2008|date=30 April 2002}} 14. ^Polak 2005, p. 4. Ueki is the former director of Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs and director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo. "日仏交流史の優れた研究者であり、同時に有能なビジネスマンでもあるクリスチャン・ポラック氏"、筆と刀、" "Christian Polak, un historien reconnu des relations Franco-Japonaises, en même temps qu'un homme d'affaire accompli." 15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ccifj.or.jp/lm/documents/tout/264.pdf |work=Lettre Mensuelle (Monthly Newsletter) |publisher=French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan |title=Sabre et Pinceau |accessdate=4 April 2008 |pages=13–14 |language=French |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060206203839/http://www.ccifj.or.jp/lm/documents/tout/264.pdf |archivedate=6 February 2006 }} 16. ^{{cite news|title=Le dernier samouraï était un capitaine français (The Last Samurai was a French captain)|date=6 March 2004|page=G8|work=le Soleil|quote=Christian Polak, 54 ans, homme d'affaires et érudit.}} 17. ^{{cite news|url=http://pagesperso-orange.fr/club.honda.snz.fr/Historique/Soichiro1.htm|title=Un nom, une Marque (Soichiro Honda)|author=Barroux, David|work=les Échos (France)|date=6 August 2001|accessdate=3 April 2008|page=39|quote=Christian Polak, un homme d'affaires français installé au Japon qui a bien connu M. Honda et qui a publié une biographie en français sur ce grand personnage qui citait Napoléon comme modèle.}} 18. ^{{cite news|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fa20030521a1.html|work=Japan Times|author=Kawabata, Tai|title=Paul Jacoulet: The first Western master of woodblock|date=21 May 2003|accessdate=4 April 2008}} 19. ^1 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071029184853/http://www.ccifj.or.jp/lm/documents/tout/273.pdf |date=29 October 2007 |title=Monthly Letter of the French Chamber of Commerce in Japan, p.9 "Diner des sempais en compagnie de M.Christian Polak }} External links
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