Imperial College London

Professor Nilay Shah OBE FREng

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Chemical Engineering

Professor of Process Systems Engineering
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 6621n.shah

 
 
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Assistant

 

Miss Jessica Baldock +44 (0)20 7594 5699

 
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Location

 

ACEX 522ACE ExtensionSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

Citation

BibTex format

@article{Hayes-Labruto:2013,
author = {Hayes-Labruto, L and Schillebeeckx, SJD and Workman, M and Shah, N},
journal = {Energy Policy},
title = {Contrasting Perspectives on China's Rare Earth Policies: Reframing the Debate through a Stakeholder Lens},
year = {2013}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - JOUR
AB - This article critically compares China’s rare earth policy with perspectives upheld in the rest of the world (ROW). We introduce rare earth elements and their importance for energy and present how China and the ROW are framing the policy debate. We find strongly dissonant views with regards to motives for foreign direct investment, China’s two-tiered pricing structure and its questionable innovation potential. Using the metaphor of “China Inc.”, we compare the Chinese government to a socially responsible corporation that aims to balance the needs of its internal stakeholders with the demands from a resource-dependent world. We find that China’s internal stakeholders have more power and legitimacy in the REE debate than the ROW and reconceptualise various possible mitigation strategies that could change current international policy and market dynamics. As such, we aim to reframe the perspectives that seem to govern the West and argue in favour of policy formation that explicitly acknowledges China’s triple bottom line ambitions and encourages the ROW to engage with China in a more nuanced manner.
AU - Hayes-Labruto,L
AU - Schillebeeckx,SJD
AU - Workman,M
AU - Shah,N
PY - 2013///
TI - Contrasting Perspectives on China's Rare Earth Policies: Reframing the Debate through a Stakeholder Lens
T2 - Energy Policy
ER -