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The Case for a More Ambitious Indonesia-US Partnership

The Case for a More Ambitious Indonesia-US Partnership

By Sophie Egar and Joseph Bouchard
The two nations should place sustainable energy and critical minerals at the center of their relationship.

From Dependency to Dominance: India’s Critical Mineral Crusade

From Dependency to Dominance: India’s Critical Mineral Crusade

By Manish Vaid
India's pursuit of critical minerals isn’t just an economic prerogative; it’s a strategic imperative.
Will US-China Rivalry Spur the Transformation of Indonesia’s Critical Minerals Sector?

Will US-China Rivalry Spur the Transformation of Indonesia’s Critical Minerals Sector?

By Moch Faisal Karim
Compliance with the Biden administration's Inflation Reduction Act will be difficult. But it could bring Jakarta considerable long-term benefits.

Addressing Critical Minerals Governance in Indonesia-US Relations

Addressing Critical Minerals Governance in Indonesia-US Relations

By Bhima Yudhistira, Yeta Purnama, and Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
Ahead of President Joko Widodo's visit to Washington, serious obstacles stand in the way of cooperation in the vital minerals sector.

Bifurcation in the Critical Minerals Market Could Throw off the Global Energy Transition

Bifurcation in the Critical Minerals Market Could Throw off the Global Energy Transition

By Xunpeng Shi and Yifan Shen
The securitization of critical minerals could divide the world, leading to severe consequences for the energy transition and undermining global climate change efforts.

The China-West Lithium Tango in South America

The China-West Lithium Tango in South America

By Ali Rahman and Leland Lazarus
Despite the push toward decoupling, China-West collaboration persists in South America’s Lithium Triangle. But in the age of strategic competition, how long will this last? 

Critical Minerals and the New Cold War

Critical Minerals and the New Cold War

By Zongyuan Zoe Liu
Access to critical materials has become a paramount national security concern and the object of increasing competition between China and the United States.
What Happened at the First-Ever Central Asia-US Leaders’ Summit?

What Happened at the First-Ever Central Asia-US Leaders’ Summit?

By Colleen Wood
Biden met with Central Asian presidents on the sidelines of UNGA to discuss security, economic cooperation, and critical minerals. 

Rights Group Reports Allegations of Dozens of Abuses in Critical Minerals Supply Chains

Rights Group Reports Allegations of Dozens of Abuses in Critical Minerals Supply Chains

By Aniruddha Ghosal
Chinese-invested companies have come under increased scrutiny for environmental and labor abuses as demand for critical minerals soars.

India Unveils New Critical Minerals Strategy

India Unveils New Critical Minerals Strategy

By Abhishek Sharma
New Delhi has identified 30 minerals considered critical to both national and economic security, part of its vision for Atmanirbhar Bharat.

Latin and South America Are a Key to the United States’ Critical Minerals Puzzle 

Latin and South America Are a Key to the United States’ Critical Minerals Puzzle 

By Sam Howell
The U.S. depends on China for critical minerals, the backbone of the digital economy and modern military power. 
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