China, Afghanistan, and Critical Minerals: Options for U.S. Strategic Competition Below the Threshold of War

ABSTRACT Afghanistan remains relevant to the United States in the context of Great Power Competition. While China assumed a major role in Afghanistan after the U.S. withdrawal, its promises of economic performance on mineral extraction contracts continue to underperform financially. The U.S. has an opportunity to compete for strategic minerals by changing where value is gained in the strategic supply … Continue reading China, Afghanistan, and Critical Minerals: Options for U.S. Strategic Competition Below the Threshold of War