Economic and military power have rested on the possession of metallic minerals for many centuries; far longer than has been the case with hydrocarbons. Since minerals are unevenly distributed around the world, there have been many instances in history where countries have sought to bolster or extend their power by the acquisition of minerals from others through trade or through territorial expansion (empire-building). This article explores the interplay of mining, metals and power, through case studies of Ancient Rome, Spain during its colonisation of South and Central America, Britain’s maritime empire, and the Soviet Union’s belated and rapid industrialisation during the twentieth century. These case studies serve to make the point that c...
This purely descriptive note discusses various aspects of world trade in minerals. It is not aimed a...
This purely descriptive note discusses various aspects of world trade in minerals. It is not aimed a...
Metal mining provides the elements required for the provision of energy, communication, transport an...
Economic and military power have rested on the possession of metallic minerals for many centuries; f...
Economic and military power have rested on the possession of metallic minerals for many centuries; f...
For more than 200 years many authors have expressed concern about the adequacy of natural resources ...
Some scientists and journalists, and many members of the general public, have been led to believe th...
Minerals are vital to support economic growth and the functioning of modern society. Demand for mine...
The last decade and a half has witnessed a dramatic growth in mining activity in many developing cou...
Modern models of sustainable economic growth are metal-intensive and will not be successful in the f...
The commodity boom of 2004–2012 transformed the fortunes of the mining industry. It also catalysed s...
The commodity boom of 2004–2012 transformed the fortunes of the mining industry. It also catalysed s...
The commodity boom of 2004–2012 transformed the fortunes of the mining industry. It also catalysed s...
The commodity boom of 2004–2012 transformed the fortunes of the mining industry. It also catalysed s...
Mining supplies metals and minerals to meet the material and energy needs of the modern world. Typic...
This purely descriptive note discusses various aspects of world trade in minerals. It is not aimed a...
This purely descriptive note discusses various aspects of world trade in minerals. It is not aimed a...
Metal mining provides the elements required for the provision of energy, communication, transport an...
Economic and military power have rested on the possession of metallic minerals for many centuries; f...
Economic and military power have rested on the possession of metallic minerals for many centuries; f...
For more than 200 years many authors have expressed concern about the adequacy of natural resources ...
Some scientists and journalists, and many members of the general public, have been led to believe th...
Minerals are vital to support economic growth and the functioning of modern society. Demand for mine...
The last decade and a half has witnessed a dramatic growth in mining activity in many developing cou...
Modern models of sustainable economic growth are metal-intensive and will not be successful in the f...
The commodity boom of 2004–2012 transformed the fortunes of the mining industry. It also catalysed s...
The commodity boom of 2004–2012 transformed the fortunes of the mining industry. It also catalysed s...
The commodity boom of 2004–2012 transformed the fortunes of the mining industry. It also catalysed s...
The commodity boom of 2004–2012 transformed the fortunes of the mining industry. It also catalysed s...
Mining supplies metals and minerals to meet the material and energy needs of the modern world. Typic...
This purely descriptive note discusses various aspects of world trade in minerals. It is not aimed a...
This purely descriptive note discusses various aspects of world trade in minerals. It is not aimed a...
Metal mining provides the elements required for the provision of energy, communication, transport an...