The elements of power, p.64
The Elements of Power, page 64
X
Xiang Guangda, xiii, 246–47, 323
in Indonesia, 249–50
Xi’an Qinchuan Automobile, 111
Xie Weitong, 203
Xi Jinping, 206, 247, 296
Belt and Road Initiative promoted by, 256
Xinxing Ductile Iron Pipes Co., 328
Y
Yabili, Marcel, 207
Yang Youngjian, 202
Yav Katshung, Joseph, 242
Yeke Empire, 30
Yergin, Daniel, 23
Yoshino, Akira, xiii, 81, 82, 93, 315
Nobel Prize won by, 35, 91
polyacetylene-LCO battery designed by, 83–84
Yuen Yee, William, 247
Yuma Mulimbi, Albert, at Gécamines, 281
Z
Zaire, 56
collapse of, 115
economy of, 98
kleptocracy in, 56
Zambia, 20–21, 68–69, 156, 357
Zanzibar, 31–32
Zemin, Jiang, 189
Zeng, Robin, xiii, 110–11, 203, 247, 282
Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt, 6
Zhenzhong, Fu, 257–58
Zhou, Peter Chao, 189–90, 199, 231, 281
on DRC, 228, 254–55
MMG and, 254–55
on poverty, 257
Zhou Enlai, 52, 94, 258
Zijin Mining, 317
Zimbabwe, 128
Zionism, 122–23
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About the Author
Nicolas Niarchos is a journalist whose work focuses on energy, war, and migration. His work has been published in The New Yorker, The Nation, and The New York Times. He has testified on the effects of Congolese battery metal mining on Capitol Hill. His work on mining in Indonesia was shortlisted for a 2024 Livingston Award. In 2023, he won an Edward R. Murrow Award for a radio report from Ukraine for The New Yorker and WNYC.
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