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US Critical Mineral Policies and Alliance Strategies in an Age of Geopolitical Rivalry
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Abstract We examine the geoeconomic strategies of the US regarding critical minerals through the lens of geopolitical rivalry with China. Chinese companies, mostly state-owned enterprises, play a prominent role in the extraction and processing of minerals critical to the energy transition. Drawing on the bal... view more
We examine the geoeconomic strategies of the US regarding critical minerals through the lens of geopolitical rivalry with China. Chinese companies, mostly state-owned enterprises, play a prominent role in the extraction and processing of minerals critical to the energy transition. Drawing on the balance of power theory, we argue that the US, the incumbent hegemon, can employ both domestic policies and alliance-building strategies to counterbalance China's dominance in critical mineral sectors. Empirically, we first assess the nature of US domestic policies with respect to promoting domestic critical mineral production and restricting foreign investment in the extractive sectors through investment screening measures, and then assess the degree to which the US has relied on Five Eyes alliance partners to achieve common strategic goals. We find evidence that the US uses a multifaceted geoeconomic approach involving domestic policies and alliance strategies to counterbalance China's dominant position in critical mineral supply chains.... view less
Keywords
China; United States of America; world economy; international competition; state-owned firm (GDR); energy production
Classification
Special areas of Departmental Policy
National Economy
Free Keywords
China-US rivalry; Five Eyes; critical minerals; geoeconomics; state‐owned enterprises
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Journal
Politics and Governance, 12 (2024)
Issue topic
The Geoeconomic Turn in International Trade, Investment, and Technology
ISSN
2183-2463
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed