This thesis examines the way in which China's share of the rare earths global industry is constructed as a threat. The central argument of the research is that the US discourse presented a new form of danger through the lens of classical geopolitical thinking, thus, creating a new type of prospective conflict derived from resources that are perceived to be scarce and yet relatively abundant. It argues that the construction of this 'threat' that the US faces is a constant articulation of perceived vulnerabilities in shaping geopolitical identities and reinforcing ideologies through which are carried out by different actors. Rare earths are crucial for modern conditions and their applications include commercial, military and green technology ...
In the past few years, China has exhibited a rising assertiveness in international relations, includ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT This paper analyzes the development of China’s rare earths industry, emphasizing th...
The 17 rare earth elements are essential for the development of new technologies. Over the last se...
This thesis examines the way in which China's share of the rare earths global industry is constructe...
[[abstract]]China holds a global monopoly of up to 97 percent for rare earth elements (REEs), which ...
Drawing on literature in China studies, strategic theory, and expert interviews, this article analyz...
[[abstract]]Purpose – China holds a global monopoly of up to 97 percent for rare earth elements (REE...
[[abstract]]Purpose – China holds a global monopoly of up to 97 percent for rare earth elements (REE...
This article delivers a novel economic analysis of US dependence on China for rare-earth elements an...
[[abstract]]There is oil in the Middle East; there is rare earth in China". Western and Japanese pol...
This thesis analyzes the evolution of the contemporary rare earth market. The commodity has a growin...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate China’s growing geopolitical importance through a brief overvie...
China’s behavior as a near-monopolist of rare earths has come under increasing scrutiny in recent ye...
This thesis studies the role and the capacity of the Chinese state in the development of China’s rar...
This article critically compares China's rare earth policy with perspectives upheld in the rest ...
In the past few years, China has exhibited a rising assertiveness in international relations, includ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT This paper analyzes the development of China’s rare earths industry, emphasizing th...
The 17 rare earth elements are essential for the development of new technologies. Over the last se...
This thesis examines the way in which China's share of the rare earths global industry is constructe...
[[abstract]]China holds a global monopoly of up to 97 percent for rare earth elements (REEs), which ...
Drawing on literature in China studies, strategic theory, and expert interviews, this article analyz...
[[abstract]]Purpose – China holds a global monopoly of up to 97 percent for rare earth elements (REE...
[[abstract]]Purpose – China holds a global monopoly of up to 97 percent for rare earth elements (REE...
This article delivers a novel economic analysis of US dependence on China for rare-earth elements an...
[[abstract]]There is oil in the Middle East; there is rare earth in China". Western and Japanese pol...
This thesis analyzes the evolution of the contemporary rare earth market. The commodity has a growin...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate China’s growing geopolitical importance through a brief overvie...
China’s behavior as a near-monopolist of rare earths has come under increasing scrutiny in recent ye...
This thesis studies the role and the capacity of the Chinese state in the development of China’s rar...
This article critically compares China's rare earth policy with perspectives upheld in the rest ...
In the past few years, China has exhibited a rising assertiveness in international relations, includ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT This paper analyzes the development of China’s rare earths industry, emphasizing th...
The 17 rare earth elements are essential for the development of new technologies. Over the last se...