Using the mineral cobalt as a case study, Barry M. Blechman
explores the consequences of U.S. dependence on foreign sources of
strategic minerals. He considers a variety of contingencies in
which cobalt supplies could be interrupted and describes
alternative policies to guard against such events. He also argues
that new technologies to increase the potential viability of
domestically mined, competitively priced cobalt warrant further
development and evaluation.
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