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Jean-François Parot : ウィキペディア英語版
Jean-François Parot
Jean-François Parot (born 27 June 1946) is a French diplomat and writer of historical mysteries, born in Paris.
==Background and professional career==
Coming from a family closely connected with the cinema (as a child, he knew Jean Gabin, his mother worked for Marcel Carné and his grandfather was editor of Abel Gance's ''Napoléon''), Parot has a BA and an MA in history and completed postgraduate studies in anthropology, specializing in Egyptian mummification techniques, the myths of the Pacific Islanders, and the social history of eighteenth century Paris. He is the author of a study ''Structures sociales des quartiers de Grève, Saint-Avoye et Saint-Antoine, 1780-1785'' (published on microfiche by Hachette, 1974).
Following his military service, working in Saint-Louis, Senegal, Parot was launched into diplomacy "by chance"〔 on the advice of the consul general to whom he had been assigned. He was vice-consul in Kinshasa (1974); Consul General of France in Ho Chi Minh City (1982–87) and in Athens; embassy counselor in Doha, Khartoum, Djibouti, Ouagadougou and Sofia; Minister Counselor at Tunis and deputy to the French ambassador; also advisor to the Minister of Industry and deputy director of personnel in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Nantes. Between 2002 and 2006 he was deputy director of the Directorate of Military Cooperation and Defense. He became Ambassador in Guinea-Bissau in October 2006. As ambassador, he emphasises the role of food in diplomacy.〔

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