The United States and the global struggle for minerals
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The United States and the global struggle for minerals
University of Texas Press, 1980, c1979
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Bibliography: p. [309]-335
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In 1973-1974 soaring commodity prices and an oil embargo alerted Americans to the twin dangers of resource exhaustion and dependence on unreliable foreign materials suppliers. This period seemed to mark a watershed in history as the United States shifted from the era of relative resource abundance to relative materials scarcity.
Alfred E. Eckes's comprehensive study shows that resource depletion and supply dislocations are not concerns unique to the 1970s. Since 1914, the quest for secure and stable supplies of industrial materials has been an important underlying theme of international relations and American diplomacy.
Although the United States has been blessed with a diversified materials base, it has pursued a minerals strategy designed to exploit low-cost, high-quality ores abroad. Eckes demonstrates how this policy has led to official protection for overseas private investments, involving a role for the Central Intelligence Agency.
Some modern historians have neglected the importance of resources in shaping diplomacy and history. This book, based on a vast variety of unutilized archival collections and recently declassified government documents, helps to correct that imbalance. In the process it illuminates an important and still timely aspect of America's global interests.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. World War I and the Global Scramble for Resources
2. Dependent America and the Quest for Mineral Self-Sufficiency
3. Minerals and the Origins of World War II
4. Resources for Victory
5. "Have-Not" America and the Debate over Postwar Minerals Policy
6. Minerals and the Cold War
7. The Paley Report: A Mid-Century Minerals Survey
8. From Scarcity to Plenty-President Eisenhower and Cold War Minerals Policy, 1953-1963
9. The Scramble for Resources Renewed
Epilogue
Appendix 1. Average Annual U.S. Producer Price
Appendix 2. Net U.S. Imports of Selected Metals and Minerals as a Percentage of Apparent Consumption
Notes
Bibliography
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"