Anglo American and the Rise of Modern South AfricaAnglo American and the rise of modern South Africa is a factually detailed study of Anglo American Corporation, based on the author's PhD thesis. There are few explicit references to Namibia in the published version, but the analysis of the Anglo American Corporation and the international diamond industry throws light on the international context in which the Namibian mining industry operates. (Eriksen/Moorsom 1989). |
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List of Tables | 11 |
The Rise of the De Beers Monopoly in Diamonds | 21 |
Forging the Monopoly Group System in Gold | 45 |
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