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Don’t believe the Hype: The Wagner Group’s Presence in Mali

Compounded by the tensions between Russia, Europe, and the United States as well as by France’s waning influence in the Sahel in West Africa, Wagner became an unexpected leverage asset for West African countries and another Russian sanctions’ target for the EU and the United States.

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Coup in Burkina Faso: Realpolitik and shifting geostrategic dynamics

Burkina Faso is now the 3rd Sahel country since 08/20 to experience a putsch, while another possible attempt was thwarted in Niger in 03/21. It is also the 4th coup in northern Africa in less than a year after Chad, Guinea, and Sudan. This suggests that the deterrents the international community uses to stop this trend are failing and that military officials in the region see little impediment to seizing power.

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CTC at West Point: Scoping the threat – Do African Salafi-jihadi groups threaten the West?

Yan St-Pierre joined AEI’s Katherine Zimmerman and CTC’s Jason Warner for a panel of experts examining the extent to which African Salafi-jihadi groups threaten Western interests.

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The New Humanitarian – Death of Déby leaves big worries in Chad and beyond

Obi Anyadike, senior editor with the New Humanitarian, interviewed Yan St-Pierre on the death of Idriss Déby, Chad’s long-time leader.