About
Paul Charon is Director of IRSEM's Intelligence, Anticipation and Influence Strategies department. With a doctorate in political studies, he also studied Chinese language and civilization, rhetoric and modern literature.
Latest publication
The new frontiers of fiction: strategic uses of narratives in the army and intelligence services
- By Paul Charon
In Les Champs de Mars (2023/1 N° 40)
Most viewed articles
To inform differently? The fortunes of Osint in intelligence services
In Hérodote (2022/3 No 186)
On exploiting “digital traces” in authoritarian contexts: an assessment of the value of open-source intelligence to Chinese studies
- By Paul Charon
In Hérodote (2022/3 No 186)
Chinese strategies for media influence in the South Pacific
- By Paul Charon
In Revue Défense Nationale (2024/7 No 872)
The new frontiers of fiction: strategic uses of narratives in the army and intelligence services
- By Paul Charon
In Les Champs de Mars (2023/1 N° 40)
The United States in Chinese-TV Channel CGTN Programs. Discursive Practices and Influence Strategies
- By Paul Charon
In Politique américaine (2024/1 No 42)
Intelligence in the 21st century: The long-standing and the new
- By Paul Charon
In Revue Défense Nationale (2021/7 No 842)
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Articles
The new frontiers of fiction: strategic uses of narratives in the army and intelligence services
In Les Champs de Mars (2023/1 N° 40)
Chinese strategies for media influence in the South Pacific
In Revue Défense Nationale (2024/7 No 872)
The United States in Chinese-TV Channel CGTN Programs. Discursive Practices and Influence Strategies
In Politique américaine (2024/1 No 42)
On exploiting “digital traces” in authoritarian contexts: an assessment of the value of open-source intelligence to Chinese studies
In Hérodote (2022/3 No 186)
To inform differently? The fortunes of Osint in intelligence services
In Hérodote (2022/3 No 186)
Seduction or coercion? The Chinese influence strategy
- Interview with Paul Charon,
- conducted by Judith Geng
In Esprit (2021/12 December)
Introduction
Intelligence in the 21st century: The long-standing and the new
In Revue Défense Nationale (2021/7 No 842)