Smoking is the number one preventable cause of death and disease in the world. This has been known for some time but the responses of governments to this problem have varied enormously. Many countries which now have comprehensive tobacco control regimes did very little to regulate tobacco until the 1980s. Further, many countries still have very limited tobacco controls. The book raises two key questions: Why is there often such a wide gap between the size of the policy problem and the government response? And why, if the problem is the same across the globe, does policy vary so markedly across political systems? This is the first major book by political scientists explaining global tobacco control policy. It identifies a history of minimal ...
Serious efforts to reduce the harm caused by tobacco use throughout populations require implementati...
Recent tobacco control regulation in North America and Western Europe has had a salutary effect, eve...
Campaigns against risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) caused by smoking and obesity ha...
Smoking is the number one preventable cause of death and disease in the world. This has been known f...
Background While some countries have advanced tobacco control policies, other countries struggle to...
The World Health Organization has fostered a new global public policy - the Framework Convention for...
Political science and tobacco policy--Theories of policy change--The global policy context--European...
The World Health Organization has fostered a new global public policy – the Framework Convention for...
The World Health Organization has fostered a new global public policy-the Framework Convention for T...
Governments have known since the 1960s that smoking results in irreversible health damage. This open...
Background: Global tobacco control is a major public health issue, as smoking-related disease burden...
The use of law and policy to limit tobacco consumption illustrates one of the greatest triumphs of p...
Tobacco, among the most popular consumer products of the twentieth century, is under attack. Once a ...
In 1999 Gro Harlem Brundtland, Director General of the World Health Organization, painted a stark pi...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), tobacco-related disease is the single largest prev...
Serious efforts to reduce the harm caused by tobacco use throughout populations require implementati...
Recent tobacco control regulation in North America and Western Europe has had a salutary effect, eve...
Campaigns against risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) caused by smoking and obesity ha...
Smoking is the number one preventable cause of death and disease in the world. This has been known f...
Background While some countries have advanced tobacco control policies, other countries struggle to...
The World Health Organization has fostered a new global public policy - the Framework Convention for...
Political science and tobacco policy--Theories of policy change--The global policy context--European...
The World Health Organization has fostered a new global public policy – the Framework Convention for...
The World Health Organization has fostered a new global public policy-the Framework Convention for T...
Governments have known since the 1960s that smoking results in irreversible health damage. This open...
Background: Global tobacco control is a major public health issue, as smoking-related disease burden...
The use of law and policy to limit tobacco consumption illustrates one of the greatest triumphs of p...
Tobacco, among the most popular consumer products of the twentieth century, is under attack. Once a ...
In 1999 Gro Harlem Brundtland, Director General of the World Health Organization, painted a stark pi...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), tobacco-related disease is the single largest prev...
Serious efforts to reduce the harm caused by tobacco use throughout populations require implementati...
Recent tobacco control regulation in North America and Western Europe has had a salutary effect, eve...
Campaigns against risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) caused by smoking and obesity ha...