Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-385) and index.
Contents:
Children and bystanders first: the ethics and politics of tobacco control in the United States / Ronald Bayer and James Colgrove -- The limits of tolerance: cigarettes, politics, and society in Japan / Eric A. Feldman -- Rights and public health in the balance: tobacco control in Canada / Christopher P. Manfredi and Antonia Maioni -- The politics of tobacco control in Australia: international template? / John Ballard -- Militants, manufacturers, and governments: postwar smoking policy in the United Kingdom / Virginia Berridge -- Liberté, Egalité, Fumée: smoking and tobacco control in France / Constance A. Nathanson -- Between paternalism and voluntarism: tobacco consumption and tobacco control in Germany / Günter Frankenberg -- Holy smoke, no more? Tobacco control in Denmark / Erik Albæk -- Tobacco-control policy in the European Union / Anna Gilmore and Martin McKee -- Difference and diffusion: cross-cultural perspectives on the rise on anti-tobacco policies / Allan M. Brandt -- Tobacco control in comparative perspective: eight nations in search of an explanation / Theodore R. Marmor and Evan S. Lieberman -- Conclusion: Lessons from the comparative study of tobacco control.
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