EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 59 MIN
Chile’s Lithium Wars: Exploring History, Politics, and the Economics of the Green Future W/ Rishan Ali
from Dollar Dialogue · host Dollar Dialogue
Lithium is the backbone of the global energy transition — powering electric vehicles, renewable storage, and the race toward net zero. At the center of it all sits Chile, home to the world’s largest lithium reserves and one of Latin America’s most politically complex resource economies.In this episode of Dollar Dialogue, we explore how Chile’s history of resource nationalism, shaped by dictatorship, privatization, and inequality, collides with modern economic realities and global climate demands.We unpack:How Chile’s political history under Pinochet reshaped ownership of natural resourcesWhy lithium is treated differently from copper in Chile’s legal frameworkThe economic logic behind state control vs private investmentEnvironmental and social externalities affecting Indigenous communities in the AtacamaPresident Boric’s push for greater state involvement — and the global reactionThis conversation connects historical legacies, political ideology, and economic incentives, revealing why Chile’s lithium policy isn’t just about minerals — it’s about sovereignty, inequality, and who controls the future of green growth.🎧 Tune in as we break down how history still dictates today’s economic choices — and why Chile’s lithium boom may define the next era of global power.
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Lithium is the backbone of the global energy transition — powering electric vehicles, renewable storage, and the race toward net zero. At the center of it all sits Chile, home to the world’s largest lithium reserves and one of Latin America’s most politically complex resource economies.In this episode of Dollar Dialogue, we explore how Chile’s history of resource nationalism, shaped by dictatorship, privatization, and inequality, collides with modern economic realities and global climate demands.We unpack:How Chile’s political history under Pinochet reshaped ownership of natural resourcesWhy lithium is treated differently from copper in Chile’s legal frameworkThe economic logic behind state control vs private investmentEnvironmental and social externalities affecting Indigenous communities in the AtacamaPresident Boric’s push for greater state involvement — and the global reactionThis conversation connects historical legacies, political ideology, and economic incentives, revealing why Chile’s lithium policy isn’t just about minerals — it’s about sovereignty, inequality, and who controls the future of green growth.🎧 Tune in as we break down how history still dictates today’s economic choices — and why Chile’s lithium boom may define the next era of global power.
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