Preface | p. ix |
Introduction: Blood Diamonds and Terrorists: An Overview | p. 1 |
The Diamond Hunt | p. 15 |
In Bondage--The Child and Adult Cutters of India | p. 45 |
Diamonds and Tribal Rights | p. 61 |
How Diamonds Were Made Rare | p. 83 |
How the Only US Diamond Mine Was Sabotaged | p. 99 |
Rationing the United States | p. 115 |
Diamonds for Hitler | p. 131 |
Selling the Diamond Myth | p. 147 |
The Forging of Diamonds | p. 157 |
Selling Conflict Diamonds to the White House | p. 169 |
The Most Powerful of Diamond Merchants | p. 193 |
The Secret Movement Of Diamonds | p. 209 |
Conflict Diamonds and the Diamond Wars | p. 223 |
The Secrets of The World's Most Prolific Diamond Mine; and Lessons from Fraud in Sierra Leone | p. 237 |
The Diamonds of the Frozen North | p. 261 |
The Diamond Heartland of De Beers | p. 285 |
Defending the Crown | p. 303 |
The Future of the Diamond Trade | p. 325 |
Epilogue: Dangers of the Hunt: The Making of The Diamond Empire and of this book | p. 347 |
Glossary | p. 361 |
Bibliography | p. 365 |
The Clean Diamond Trade Act | p. 367 |
Index | p. 371 |
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