| Name | West Africa: Rocks in a Hard Place. The Political Economy of Diamonds and Regional Destabilization |
| Author(s) | Lansana Gberie |
| Editor | Ian Smillie |
| Year | 2003 |
| Publication Type | Report |
| Web Location | http://action.web.ca/home/pac/attach/w_africa_e.pdf |
| Keywords | West African sub-region diamond industry, conflict diamonds, UN Security Council, Kimberley Process |
| Areas of Interest | Corruption; Economic; Resource Extraction |
| Citation | Deme, Ousmane. 2003. Motherhood, Apple Pie and False Teeth: Corporate Social Responsibility in the Diamond Industry. In The Diamonds and Human Security Project, edited by I. Smillie: Partnership Africa Canada. |
| Summary | Exposes the continuing crises of armed violence in the West African sub-region by highlighting the role and influence of diamonds. Concludes with recommendations for the UN Security Council and the Ki |
| Abstract / Description | Exposes the continuing crises of armed violence in the West African sub-region by highlighting the role and influence of diamonds. Concludes with recommendations for the UN Security Council and the Kimberley Process. |
| Publisher/Organization | Partnership Africa Canada |
| Cluster Library | Ethics of Resource Extraction |