Geopolitical Mining
Independent analysis on critical minerals, politics and mining legitimacy for investors and strategic decision makers.
Clarity. Strategy. Global context.
Geopolitical Mining is a research and editorial project that analyses mining as a geopolitical, institutional and strategic system, not just an industrial one. We analyse how critical minerals, policy, technology and social legitimacy are reshaping influence, security and development in the 21st century.
What you can find here
Weekly Geopolitical Mining Review
A concise weekly briefing on the most relevant developments in critical minerals, mining and geopolitics, and what they mean for investors and strategic decision makers.
Country & Region Analysis
Focused pieces on how mining, institutions and public legitimacy shape the role of key countries and regions, from China, USA, Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and other global actors.
Articles & Essays
In-depth articles on mining, critical minerals, supply chains, regulation, technology, legitimacy and geopolitics.
Mining Is Dead. Long Live Geopolitical Mining
Our foundational book sets out the core framework behind Geopolitical Mining. It explains how critical minerals moved from the background to the centre of strategic competition, and what this means for countries, companies and institutions.
Why geopolitical mining matters
The energy transition, defence, AI, quantum computing and advanced manufacturing all depend on reliable access to minerals.
Yet permitting delays, fragmented regulation and narrative gaps are creating a structural mismatch between what the world expects from mining and what the sector is allowed to deliver.
Geopolitical Mining tracks this gap and the models that are trying to close it.