

UPCOMING EVENTS
of the ESSEC Institute for Geopolitics & Business
in Cergy-Paris, Rabat or Singapore
WEBINAR - Securing Critical Minerals: Geopolitics, Economics, and Sustainability in a New Age of Resource Competition
🗓️ July 2nd - 6.00 to 7.30 pm CEST
📍 Webinar on Zoom
🔴 Organized by: ESSEC Institute for Geopolitics & Business - IRENE Center for Negotiation & Mediation
🎙️ Guests:
- Opening Remarks - Prof Aurélien COLSON, Academic Co-Director, ESSEC Institute for Geopolitics & Business
- Pascale MASSOT, Associate Professor, School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, and Author of China's Vulnerability Paradox : How the World's Largest Consumer Transformed Global Commodity Markets (Oxford University Press, 2024)
- Gilles LEPESANT, Senior Researcher in Economic Geography at French National Center for Research and Science (CNRS), and Lecturer at the Paris School of International Affairs of Sciences Po
- Christophe POINSSOT, Director-General of BRGM
- Moderator: Ambassador Daniel JOUANNEAU, Senior Fellow at the ESSEC Institute for Geopolitics & Business
- Closing Remarks - Thomas FRIANG, Executive Director, ESSEC Institute for Geopolitics & Business
Synopsis - Critical minerals—such as lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements—are the backbone of the energy and digital transitions. As global demand surges, these raw materials have become strategic assets, triggering a fundamental reshaping of geopolitical alignments and economic dependencies.
In this webinar, the ESSEC Institute for Geopolitics & Business brings together leading international experts to explore how governments and industries are navigating the growing scramble for critical resources. The discussion will address:
- The strategic rivalries emerging around critical mineral supply chains;
- Economic and political vulnerabilities arising from concentrated production zones;
- Environmental and ethical challenges in mining and processing;
- Policy options for balancing security of supply with sustainable development.
Featuring insights from academic, diplomatic, and industrial perspectives, this session will shed light on the complex interplay between geopolitics, markets, and climate imperatives.
Enlighten. Lead. Change.