Samuel Ramani teaches Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford. The author of Putin's War on Ukraine (also published by Hurst) and an associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, he contributes regularly to Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, the BBC World Service, Al Jazeera and CNN.
‘Perhaps the first modern book-length analysis of Russia’s interests in Africa … a triumph.’ * International Affairs * 'Exceptionally thorough and highly detailed... Ramani's book offers the most in-depth and extensively researched analysis on Russia's efforts on the continent of Africa.' -- Diplomatic Courier 'Fascinating.' -- African Business 'Ramani's methodical chronicling of Russian foreign policy in Africa under President Vladimir Putin... [is] impressively researched and dispassionately narrated.' -- Africa Center for Strategic Studies 'An impressive book. The only recent full-length academic study of Russia's engagement with Africa, it is a worthwhile contribution to the literature.' -- Paul Stronski, Senior Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 'A comprehensive account of Russian policy towards Africa from the 1990s to the present. Original, detailed and engaging, it is a truly masterful work.' -- Mark N. Katz, Professor of Government and Politics, George Mason University 'This is the encyclopedic and nuanced go-to guide for everyone interested in Russia's relations with Africa: from students seeking an introduction to the topic to experts needing a comprehensive reference. Ramani's language skills and on-the-ground interviews truly set this book apart.' -- Kimberly Marten, Professor in the Department of Political Science, Columbia University, and author of 'Weapons, Culture, and Self-interest: Soviet Defense Managers in the New Russia'