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RFI: Israeli companies keen to invest in friendly Nigeria

Yan St-Pierre told RFI that Israeli companies are already playing a growing role in Nigeria. There are reports that both Israel and the US intervened to persuade Nigeria to abstain from voting on the Jordanian resolution.

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2014: When the bubble finally burst

With many analysts and thinkers discussing the meaning & importance of the number of conflicts in 2014, MOSECON CEO Yan St-Pierre argues that the West now actually sees the world as it is, and this disturbs the long-standing image it has of itself. (photo: The U.S. Army / flickr.com / CC BY 2.0)

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Voiding the Deal: The Rise of Vigilante Groups against Organized Crime

WIth the citizens of Mexico’s town of Nueva Italia fighting back the Knights Templar drug cartel, Yan St-Pierre examines the issue of vigilante groups and what it means for governments. (Photo: Hryck / flickr.com / CC BY 2.0)

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Syria: Why the 2003 invasion of Iraq is the blueprint for intervention

Did the 2003 invasion of Iraq change the way humanitarian interventions can occur? Yan St-Pierre argues that the Iraqi case set the precedent that enables a U.S. led military operation in Syria. (Photo: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff / flickr.com / CC BY 2.0)