China’s appetite for critical minerals, fossil fuel, timber, and other commodities is the subject of countless news articles and has created anxiety in capital cities around the world. The dominant narrative is one of concern over Beijing’s dominance of global supply chains. Yet while the country clearly exhibits strengths as a commodity superpower, it also suffers from important vulnerabilities. A new book by political economist Pascale Massot, China’s Vulnerability Paradox: How the World’s Largest Consumer Transformed Global Commodity Markets , examines this paradox, and is the subject of this Q&A by author Paul French.