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Kerviel Conviction – Bankers: the End of the Rogue?

Does the conviction of Jérôme Kerviel for single-handedly squandering 4.9 billion euros make him the poster child for a banking system gone crazy? Perhaps, but he might also be a scapegoat for a system where reform might be stalling.

A debate with Melissa Bell and guests:

Bill STEWART, Instructor of International Business Administration at the American University of Paris
Raphaël KAHANE, France 24 Business Editor
Larry McDONALD, Managing Director of Pangea Capital Management and Fomer Vice-President, Lehman Brothers - Author of “A Colossal Failure of Common Sense: The Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers” (Oct. 2010) (via satellite from New York, USA)

Programme prepared by Yi Song and Perrine Desplats

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Femen: Topless Jihad?
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Femen: Topless Jihad?

Breasts: is revealing them the ultimate feminist act, or rather a sign that even in their struggles women are now sex objects, inaudible unless naked? Melissa Bell and her panel discuss feminism in general and the Femen movement in particular, not just in Europe but also in the Arab world.
Red line crossed in Syria. Now what? (part 2)
05/06/2013 - THE DEBATE

Red line crossed in Syria. Now what? (part 2)

Will the fall of Qusair and the confirmation of the use of deadly nerve gas prove to be turning points in Syria? With the West showing little stomach for intervention, Barack Obama must regret ever mentioning "red lines", say François Picard’s panellists.
Red line crossed in Syria. Now what?
05/06/2013 - THE DEBATE

Red line crossed in Syria. Now what?

Will the fall of Qusair and the confirmation of the use of deadly nerve gas prove to be turning points in Syria? With the West showing little stomach for intervention, Barack Obama must regret ever mentioning "red lines", say François Picard’s panellists.
Obama, state secrets and the right to know (Part 2)
04/06/2013 - THE DEBATE

Obama, state secrets and the right to know (Part 2)

Hero or traitor? François Picard’s panel argues over whether US army private Bradley Manning really did “aid the enemy” and whether the Obama administration is showing excess zeal in pursuing potential leakers of classified information.
Obama, state secrets and the right to know
04/06/2013 - THE DEBATE

Obama, state secrets and the right to know

Hero or traitor? François Picard’s panel argues over whether US army private Bradley Manning really did "aid the enemy" and whether the Obama administration is showing excess zeal in pursuing potential leakers of classified information.

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