Resource Nationalism 2.0: Why Policy Matters More Than the Mineral

resource-nationalism

This Oxford TIDE working paper argues that outcomes in critical minerals hinge less on geology and more on policy design—from SOEs and export bans to local content rules—embedded in a holistic industrial strategy. Drawing on cases like Chile (copper/lithium), Indonesia (nickel), Zimbabwe (lithium) and the DRC (cobalt), the authors show how success requires technology foresight, inclusive governance, and strong environmental […]

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