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Publications by Ricardo Soares de Oliveira

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  • Commentary 18 Mar 2022

    Kleptocracy Isn’t Just a Russian Problem

    By Thorsten Benner, Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
    Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the West levied hard sanctions. But Moscow's oligarchs are just the tip of the iceberg. It's high time to crack down on those who enable corrupt elites.…
  • Commentary 14 Mar 2022

    Russische Oligarchen sollten nur der Anfang sein

    By Thorsten Benner, Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
    Der Westen reagiert auf den russischen Angriffskrieg mit harten Sanktionen. Doch es geht längst nicht nur um die Kreml-Moguln. Wir müssen gegen die westlichen Handlanger korrupter Eliten aus aller Welt vorgehen.…
  • Report 08 Dec 2021

    The UK’s Kleptocracy Problem

    By Ricardo Soares de Oliveira, John Heathershaw, Alexander Cooley, Thomas Mayne, Casey Michel, Tena Prelec, Jason Sharman
  • Commentary 14 Oct 2021

    Pandora Papers: Four Lessons Africa Can Draw From the Leak

    By Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
  • Working paper 10 Jun 2021

    Researching Africa and the Offshore World

    By Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
  • Journal article 05 Nov 2015

    To Intervene in Darfur, or Not

    By Harry Verhoeven, Ricardo Soares de Oliveira, J. Madhan Mohan
    Re-Examining the R2P Debate and Its Impact Introduction Ten years after inter-communitarian violence and a government-orchestrated counter-insurgency attracted the world’s attention, the literature treats Darfur and the responsibility to protect (R2P) as almost coterminous with failure. Liberal…
  • Article 19 Sep 2013

    “O Governo Está Aqui”: Post-War State-Making in the Angolan Periphery

    By Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
  • Commentary 16 Mar 2007

    UE-Africa, eventualmente...

    By Ricardo Soares de Oliveira, Manuel Ennes Ferreira

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