Hi All,

I am writing to share a new working paper, co-authored with Amir
Lebdioui, "*Critical
Minerals & Resource Nationalism 2.0: Why the Policy is more Critical than
the Mineral*". The paper will also be published soon as a chapter in
the *Handbook
of Resource Nationalism*, edited by Jesse Ovadia, Jewellord Nem Singh, and
Richard Saunders and published by Edward Elgar Publishing. In addition, we
will soon have translations in Spanish and French. Abstract and link to PDF
below.

Critical Minerals & Resource Nationalism 2.0: Why the Policy is more
Critical than the Mineral
<https://oxford-tide.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/tide-working-paper-92.pdf>
“Critical minerals” are driving a new wave of resource nationalism around
the globe. But to what extent is the current approach to critical minerals
aligned with the achievement of long-term developmental goals? How novel
are the policies currently implemented, and to what extent do they
replicate previous extractivist patterns, including environmental
devastation? For whom are the minerals critical, and for how long?

This paper provides a comprehensive examination of the role of critical
minerals in driving resource nationalism, drawing lessons from different
illustrative cases to highlight the opportunities and challenges facing a
renewed resource-based development agenda in the 21st century. It
highlights some of the common policy tools witnessed around the globe
before highlighting some of the risks, common misconceptions, and factors
of success.

We argue that, although nations should strive to gain sovereign control
over their natural resources, considerable risks exist in attempts to
leverage mineral abundance for socio-economic development. Strong
technological foresight capabilities, inclusive social governance, robust
environmental regulations, and a careful coordination of critical minerals
strategy within a broad, sustainable, and equitable industrial policy are
critical for long-term success.

Warmly,
Thea Riofrancos
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Thea Riofrancos (she/her)
http://www.theariofrancos.com/

Associate Professor of Political Science, Providence College
Strategic Co-Director, Climate and Community Institute
<https://www.climateandcommunity.org/>

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