'Blood on the Stone' is a gripping account of the cartel, warlords, gun runners and shadowy traders who populated Africa's bloody diamond wars, and the faltering, decade-long effort to clean up an entire industry.
About the Author: Ian Smillie has lived and worked in Africa and Asia as a teacher, consultant, investigator and writer.
252 Pages
History, Africa
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About the Book
'Blood on the Stone' is a gripping account of the cartel, warlords, gun runners and shadowy traders who populated Africa's bloody diamond wars, and the faltering, decade-long effort to clean up an entire industry.
Book Synopsis
'Blood on the Stone' is a gripping account of the cartel, warlords, gun runners and shadowy traders who populated Africa's bloody diamond wars, and the faltering, decade-long effort to clean up an entire industry.
Review Quotes
'Smillie is one of the most well-known experts and advocates on blood diamonds. [...] 'Blood on the Stone' marks another contribution to a growing body of literature on natural resource extraction purchases.' -Lee Berthiaume, 'Embassy' magazine book review
'Smillie's skill is the ability to write a scholarly record of the circumstances that created conflict diamonds while also providing an entertaining, fast-paced read full of intrigue. 'Blood on the Stone' will be welcomed by anyone interested in Africa, corporate social responsibility, and geopolitics.' -'Gems & Gemology' Winter 2010 Book Reviews
'Timely and of interest.' -'International Affairs' January 2011 Book Reviews
'The book's strengths are threefold. The first is that it explains the murky trade in rough diamonds in crisp, compelling prose. [...] The second strength is that Smillie's writing on Sierra Leone is excellent. It is one of the best summaries of that country's civil war and how diamonds bankrolled the RUF. [...] Third is that he offers memorable observations on the difficulties in launching the Kimberley Process.' -'No One's Best Friend: A Canadian expert examines the devastation diamonds have wrought in four African countries', book review by Blake Lambert in the 'Literary Review of Canada'
About the Author
Ian Smillie has lived and worked in Africa and Asia as a teacher, consultant, investigator and writer. For the past ten years his career has focused on blood diamonds, the wars they fuelled and a scheme designed to stop them. This has taken him from the jungles of West Africa to the backstreets of Antwerp and a war crimes tribunal in The Hague, where he was the first witness in the trial of Liberian warlord Charles Taylor. Smillie was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2003.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .57 Inches (D)
Weight: .71 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 252
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Africa
Publisher: Anthem Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Ian Smillie
Language: English
Street Date: August 15, 2010
TCIN: 1008778499
UPC: 9780857289636
Item Number (DPCI): 247-15-7860
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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