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Ricardo Soares de Oliveira

BA MPhil PhD

Professor of the International Politics of Africa, DPIR
Official Fellow, St Peters College
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Ricardo Soares de Oliveira is Professor of the International Politics of Africa at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford; Official Fellow of St Peter's College; and a Fellow with the Global Public Policy Institute, Berlin. He is co-editor of African Affairs, the journal of the Royal African Society, and co-director of the Oxford Martin School’s Programme on African Governance. He has been awarded a Leverhulme Trust/British Academy Senior Research Fellowship for 2023-24.

Soares de Oliveira has conducted extensive fieldwork with a focus on the international political economy of African states, especially in regard to the extractive industries, the financial sector, conflict and post-conflict reconstruction, and African-Asian relations. He is the author of Magnificent and Beggar Land: Angola Since the Civil War (2015) and Oil and Politics in the Gulf of Guinea (2007) and co-editor of China Returns to Africa (2008) and The New Protectorates: International Tutelage and the Making of Liberal States (2011). He is currently writing a book titled Africa Offshore: The Global Offshore Economy and the Reshaping of African Politics (under contract with Hurst Publishers and Oxford University Press US).

Soares de Oliveira has worked in the field of governance and the extractive industries for organisations such as the World Bank, the European Commission, Catholic Relief Services, the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs and Oxfam. His individual and collaborative work has received support from the Leverhulme Trust, the ESRC, the Joffe Trust, the Volkswagen Foundation, DFID/FCDO, the British Academy, the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, among others. Soares de Oliveira has been Visiting Professor at Sciences Po in Paris, a research fellow at the University of Cambridge, a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, DC, and a visiting fellow at Yale University.

Research

Ricardo's research interests include:

Comparative Politics and Government; Political economy and international political economy; Violence, security and conflict; Civil wars; Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding; Responsibility to protect; Statebuilding.

Media

Soares de Oliveira’s commentary has appeared in, among others, the Times Literary Supplement, Financial Times, Literary Review, Foreign Policy, Prospect, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, New York Times, Politico, Les Echos, Folha de São Paulo, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Le Temps, Der Spiegel, New Statesman, opendemocracy.net, and Foreign Affairs. Interviews, quotes and references to Soares de Oliveira’s work have appeared in the New Yorker, Al Jazeera, Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, the BBC, New York Times, Reuters, Financial Times, Forbes, The Economist, London Review of Books, Estado de São Paulo, Mail & Guardian, Voice of America, Radio France International, Bloomberg News, Mediapart, and Sunday Times.

Ricardo Soares de Oliveira

Publications

Articles

2022

Cohen, C. and SOARES DE OLIVEIRA, R. (2022) “Authoritarian Reputation Laundering in Paris and Lisbon”. National Endowment for Democracy.

2021

SOARES DE OLIVEIRA, R. (2021) “Researching Africa and the Offshore World.”

Journal Articles

2020

ALEXANDER, J. (2020) “Liberation Beyond the Nation: An Introduction”, Journal of Southern African Studies [Preprint].

2013

Soares de Oliveira, R. and Taponier, S. (2013) “‘O Governo Está Aqui’ : Post-war State-Making in the Angolan Periphery”, Politique africaine, N° 130(2), pp. 165–187.
SOARES DE OLIVEIRA, R. and Prelec, T. (no date) “Enabling African loots: Tracking the laundering of Nigerian kleptocrats’ ill gotten gains in western financial cent”, Journal of International Relations and Development [Preprint].
SOARES DE OLIVEIRA, R. (no date) “Researching Africa and the Offshore World”, Journal of Modern African Studies [Preprint].
SOARES DE OLIVEIRA, R., Cooley, A. and heathershaw, J. (no date) “Transnational Uncivil Society Networks: kleptocracy’s global fightback against liberal activism”, European Journal of International Relations [Preprint].

Books

JONES, E. (no date) The politics of bank regulation in developing countries. Edited by E. JONES. Oxford University Press.

Chapters

2019

SOARES DE OLIVEIRA, R. (2019) “Angola”, in The Political Economy of Bank Regulation in Developing Countries: Risk and Reputation.

2012

Soares De Oliveira, R. and Mayall, J. (2012) “Introduction”, in J. Mayall and R. Soares de Oliveira (eds.) The New Protectorates International Tutelage and the making of liberal states. Hurst & Comapny, pp. 1–29.

2008

Soares De Oliveira, R. (2008) “The Geopolitics of Chinese Oil Investment in Africa’”, in C. Alden, D. Large, and R. Soares de Oliveira (eds.) China Returns to Africa: A Rising Power and a Continent Embrace. C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd.

Reports

2021

Heathershaw, J. (2021) The UK’s kleptocracy problem: How servicing post-Soviet elites weakens the rule of law. Chatham House.

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