
No Condition Permanent
Pump-priming Ghanas industrial revolution
The struggles and successes in achieving acceptance of new, small-scale technologies in Ghana.
Published: 1986
Pages: 224
eBook: 9781780442907
Paperback: 9780946688326
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Ian Smillie
Ian Smilie has worked at Tufts and Tulane Universities and as a development consultant with many Canadian, American and European organizations. He served on a UN Security Council Expert Panel examining the relationship between diamonds and weapons in West Africa, and he helped develop the 48-government ‘Kimberley Process,’ a global certification system to halt the traffic in conflict diamonds.
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