Minerals, Maritime, and Economic Security & Diplomacy
in the Age of U.S. - China Rivalry
Seapower, Shipbuilding, and Ship Readiness
Critical Minerals Supply Chain Development & Security
Rare Earths & Critical Minerals Diplomacy in Asia, Africa, & Latin America
The United States cannot preserve its economic and national security, nor energy resilience and technology leadership, while remaining dependent on foreign adversaries for critical minerals and shipbuilding. Securing both requires the disciplined execution of a bold, market-led and government supported responsible strategy that builds capacity together with allies and partners.
The Economic Security Council
at the Colorado School of Mines
Key Content
US-China Rivalry Sparks Submarine Race
Why Southeast Asia is Leaning Towards China
China Developing 37 Port Projects in Latin America
Hanwha Investing $100 MM in Philly Shipyard
Who Killed America's Shipbuilding Industry?
China Expands Restrictions on American Companies
Does the US Military Have Enough Minerals?
Tracking the "Ships Act" and "Critical Minerals Act" through Congress
Economic Security Council Special Report
Power Elements: Rare Earths Supply Chain Security
Economic Security Council Book Project
Power Rivals: America and China's Superpower Struggle
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