Oliver Bullough
Bullough interrogates the intricacies of financial crime and post-Soviet dynamics to illuminate the pervasive impact of systemic corruption and geopolitics on global affairs. His investigative journalism and non-fiction books explore the dark alleys of global finance and the societal upheavals in the Caucasus and Russia, thereby charting a course that blends meticulous research with narrative flair. By situating personal anecdotes within broader socio-political contexts, Bullough's works reveal the undercurrents of kleptocracy and the clandestine operations that enable money laundering across Western financial centers. This approach allows readers to grasp the profound implications of illicit financial flows on democracy and governance worldwide.\n\nThrough critically acclaimed books like "Moneyland: Why Thieves and Crooks Now Rule the World and How to Take It Back," Bullough delves into the shadowy world of corruption, offering readers not just insight but also strategies for reclaiming democratic integrity. Meanwhile, his earlier book "Let Our Fame Be Great: Journeys Among the Defiant People of the Caucasus" captures the resilient spirit of the Caucasus people amidst historical turmoil. Both titles exemplify his ability to connect complex systems of power with human stories of defiance and survival. Therefore, his audience, ranging from policy-makers to general readers interested in global justice, finds a rich tapestry of factual narratives that underscore the urgent need for transparency and accountability.\n\nRecognized with awards like the Orwell Prize shortlist for "Moneyland" and the Cornelius Ryan Award for "The Last Man in Russia," Bullough's contributions have solidified his reputation in investigative journalism. This short bio captures the essence of an author whose work not only exposes corruption but also challenges readers to rethink the mechanisms that allow it to thrive. His books stand as essential reading for those seeking to understand and combat the complexities of international financial malpractice.
Books by Oliver Bullough

Moneyland
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