“…Other targeted policies, albeit less controversial, have likewise been questioned in terms of their effectiveness on transformation. Although occasionally heralded as a success in terms contributing to overall reductions in conflict diamonds and as prime example of cooperation between states, NGOs, MNCs and consumers, the Kimberley Process has faced much criticism (Cooper, 2011;Crossin, Hayman and Taylor, 2003;Hilson and Clifford, 2010;Maconachie, 2009;Smillie, 2005;Winer, 2005;Turner, 2006;van Dijck, 2009;Wilson, 2011;Zulu and Wilson, 2009). For example, it has been condemned for lacking substantive capacity for monitoring and enforcement.…”