The Strategic Implications of China's Rare Earths Policy

  • Bilsborough S
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Abstract

Drawing on literature in China studies, strategic theory, and expert interviews, this article analyzes the possibility of "rare earths" being leveraged by the People's Republic of China (PRC) in a crisis. The evidence suggests China's position in the rare earths market could constitute a significant security liability for the United States. It also seems that even if coercion fails to materialize, China's rare earths policies have the potential to intensify security dilemmas in Sino-American relations.

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Bilsborough, S. (2012). The Strategic Implications of China’s Rare Earths Policy. Journal of Strategic Security, 5(3), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.5.3.1

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