Over the past decade and a half, the Indonesian government has progressed fitfully and inconsistently toward a stricter tobacco-control policy regime, albeit without much impact on the country's worsening tobacco epidemic. This article explains this pattern of reform in terms of the unequal but changing relationship of power between tobacco companies and tobacco farmers, on the one hand, and tobacco-control advocates based in NGOs, health professional organizations, universities, and international organizations, on the other. The first of these coalitions has had greater structural leverage, better political connections, stronger organizational capacity, greater ability to mobilize popular forces, and more capacity to cultivate a positive p...
Tobacco and cigarette problems in Indonesia are quite problematic. Tobacco industries have significa...
World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (the FCTC) was adopted on 21st May...
Introduction The Indonesian government has introduced tobacco control policies corresponding to MPOW...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Indonesia has a high smoking prevalence that has not diminished significantl...
The study examines tobacco control policies of Indonesia, national and international players, the ro...
Background and challenges to implementation Indonesia remains as one of the highest tobacco consumi...
Background and challenges to implementation Strong tobacco industry interference continued to influ...
Indonesia produced 152,319 tonnes of tobacco leaf in 2017, making it the sixth-largest tobacco leaf ...
Objective The aim of the present study was to examine non-communicable disease (NCD) policy formatio...
Background and challenges to implementation Indonesia is an archipelago country with 415 districts ...
Background and challenges to implementation Indonesia is the third amongst the countries with the h...
It is widely accepted that tobacco is a threat to public health security. Anti-tobacco norms are int...
In Indonesia, the national universal health coverage scheme (Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional [JKN]) has c...
The clove cigarettes (kretek) industry is the second largest employer in Indonesia, after the Indone...
INTRODUCTION: Comprehensive tobacco control policies are lacking in Indonesia where smoking prevalen...
Tobacco and cigarette problems in Indonesia are quite problematic. Tobacco industries have significa...
World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (the FCTC) was adopted on 21st May...
Introduction The Indonesian government has introduced tobacco control policies corresponding to MPOW...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Indonesia has a high smoking prevalence that has not diminished significantl...
The study examines tobacco control policies of Indonesia, national and international players, the ro...
Background and challenges to implementation Indonesia remains as one of the highest tobacco consumi...
Background and challenges to implementation Strong tobacco industry interference continued to influ...
Indonesia produced 152,319 tonnes of tobacco leaf in 2017, making it the sixth-largest tobacco leaf ...
Objective The aim of the present study was to examine non-communicable disease (NCD) policy formatio...
Background and challenges to implementation Indonesia is an archipelago country with 415 districts ...
Background and challenges to implementation Indonesia is the third amongst the countries with the h...
It is widely accepted that tobacco is a threat to public health security. Anti-tobacco norms are int...
In Indonesia, the national universal health coverage scheme (Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional [JKN]) has c...
The clove cigarettes (kretek) industry is the second largest employer in Indonesia, after the Indone...
INTRODUCTION: Comprehensive tobacco control policies are lacking in Indonesia where smoking prevalen...
Tobacco and cigarette problems in Indonesia are quite problematic. Tobacco industries have significa...
World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (the FCTC) was adopted on 21st May...
Introduction The Indonesian government has introduced tobacco control policies corresponding to MPOW...