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Nicolas Lippolis
Nonresident Scholar, Africa Program

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Nicolas Lippolis is a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Africa Program. He is a postdoctoral researcher at Columbia Climate School. His current research examines how countries in Africa and Latin America navigate financial constraints, a decarbonizing world economy, and China’s global presence to chart strategies for energy transitions and green industrialization.

Nicolas obtained his doctorate (DPhil) in politics from the University of Oxford, with a thesis on the political drivers of industrial policy in Angola and Ethiopia. Prior to the doctorate, Nicolas earned an MSc in economics for development and a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, both from the University of Oxford. He has taught at the University of Oxford, Sciences Po Paris, and the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. He has also consulted with the World Bank and previously worked in emerging markets macroeconomic research at Goldman Sachs in London. Nicolas is a native of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


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PhD, University of Oxford, MSc, University of Oxford, BA, University of Oxford

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Priorities for the New U.S. Administration and Congress on Strengthening Economic Relations with Africa

The incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump has an opportunity to boldly reimagine the U.S. economic relationship with Africa in dynamic ways that advance U.S. strategic interests while being grounded in Africa’s current realities. This compendium identifies high impact areas that could transform U.S. engagement in Africa and offers actionable recommendations that could inform implementation.

· December 20, 2024
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Mounting Economic Challenges Threaten the Basis of MPLA Rule in Angola

The upcoming elections could usher in a more competitive era in Angolan politics. An opposition alliance, galvanized by economic adversity, presents a serious challenge to President Lourenço and the ruling MPLA party.

· August 18, 2022