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Article: Tobacco Control: Comparative Politics in the United States and Canada.(Policy Studies)(Book Review)
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- American Review of Canadian Studies
- Article date:
- March 22, 2004
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Donley T. Studlar. Tobacco Control: Comparative Politics in the United States and Canada. Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press, Ltd., 2002. 327 pp. $19.95 paper.
In Tobacco Control, Donley Studlar has produced a first rate comparative analysis of tobacco control policy in Canada and the United States. His analysis focuses on policy across time, within each of the countries, and between each of the countries. The story of tobacco control policy is told across five phases of development (1884-1914 Consolidation of the Cigarette Industry and Early Controversies; 1914-1950 Era of Good Feeling, Cigarettes Promoted by Governments; 1950-1964 The Gathering Storm of Health ...