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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Worlds of Copper? 3
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Connections, Technologies, People
- The Gains of Going Global 29
- Futures Markets as Trustbusters 49
- American Mining Engineers and the Global Copper Industry, 1880–1945 72
- The Path to Dominance 93
- Comparing Copper Nationalism in Zambia and Papua New Guinea, 1964–74 114
-
Grounding Copper
- Copper Mining in Cuba at the Beginning of Mining Internationalization, 1829–70 141
- Copper Communities on the Central African Copperbelt, 1950–2000 162
- Confronting Kennecott 183
- Global and Local Interactions 204
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Haves and Have-Nots
- The Copper Industry as National Enterprise in Modern Japan 225
- Katanga and the American World of Copper 253
- The Establishment of Iran’s Copper Mining Industry 274
- Copper in Chile 292
- Producer Cartel, International Commodity Agreement, and the Role of the US Government Copper Stockpile 313
- Contributors 335
- Index 337
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Worlds of Copper? 3
-
Connections, Technologies, People
- The Gains of Going Global 29
- Futures Markets as Trustbusters 49
- American Mining Engineers and the Global Copper Industry, 1880–1945 72
- The Path to Dominance 93
- Comparing Copper Nationalism in Zambia and Papua New Guinea, 1964–74 114
-
Grounding Copper
- Copper Mining in Cuba at the Beginning of Mining Internationalization, 1829–70 141
- Copper Communities on the Central African Copperbelt, 1950–2000 162
- Confronting Kennecott 183
- Global and Local Interactions 204
-
Haves and Have-Nots
- The Copper Industry as National Enterprise in Modern Japan 225
- Katanga and the American World of Copper 253
- The Establishment of Iran’s Copper Mining Industry 274
- Copper in Chile 292
- Producer Cartel, International Commodity Agreement, and the Role of the US Government Copper Stockpile 313
- Contributors 335
- Index 337