Ricardo Soares de Oliveira is Full Professor of Political Science at CERI Sciences Po and Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford . He also co-directs the Oxford Martin Programme on African Governance and serves as joint editor of Oxford Studies in African Politics and International Relations by Oxford University Press. He is a fellow of the Global Public Policy Institute in Berlin. Education: While specific degrees are not listed, his academic trajectory includes affiliations with the University of Cambridge, Yale University, and the Woodrow Wilson Center, indicating a robust scholarly background. Research Interests: His work centers on the international political economy of African states , with a strong focus on extractive industries , offshore finance , kleptocracy , African-Asian relations , and post-conflict reconstruction . His fieldwork spans multiple African countries and examines how global financial systems and governance structures interact with African political systems. Publications: His scholarly output includes major monographs such as Magnificent and Beggar Land: Angola Since the Civil War (2015) and Oil and Politics in the Gulf of Guinea (2007), as well as edited volumes like China Returns to Africa (2008). His current book project, Africa Offshore , explores the global offshore economy's impact on African politics. Awards and Fellowships: British Academy Senior Research Fellowship (2023) Leverhulme Trust Fellowship (2011) Grants and Collaborations: He has received funding from leading institutions including the ESRC , Rockefeller Foundation , Volkswagen Foundation , and DFID/FCDO . He has consulted for organizations such as the World Bank , European Commission , UNCTAD , and Oxfam . Labs and Teams: He co-directs the Oxford Martin Programme on African Governance at the University of Oxford, a major interdisciplinary initiative examining governance challenges across the African continent.











