Reviews
This is a unique, aptly titled book.
It is a thorough and yet succinct analysis of the forces and trends that led to the negotiation of the FCTC and the treaty’s immediate results—both intended and unintended.
The Global War on Tobacco is a major contribution not just to tobacco control research but also to research on global governance and public health. A thorough and well-documented scholarly effort. Wipfli tells the story of the FCTC in a compelling way, making the book read like a page-turning thriller.
Heather Wipfli has captured the purpose driven approach to WHO's first treaty. She documents the role of epidemiology in sounding the alarm and the power of sustained leadership needed to overcome powerful political obstacles to promote health. This book will inspire the next generation of health leaders to do even more.
The landmark Framework Convention on Tobacco Control is the World Health Organization’s first public health treaty. As an 'insider' at WHO as the treaty was developed, Wipfli captures the negotiations involved. Her case studies lend insight into the struggles between FCTC advocates and national politics as well as the tobacco industry. This engaging book should be read by everyone working in tobacco control and all those who view the FCTC as a model for other global threats to health.
Book Details
Preface
List of Abbreviations
1. A World Connected by Cigarettes and Disease
Part I
2. One Hundred Years in the Making
3. Those Who Want and Those Who Do Not...The FCTC Negotiations
4. With Force
Part II
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Preface
List of Abbreviations
1. A World Connected by Cigarettes and Disease
Part I
2. One Hundred Years in the Making
3. Those Who Want and Those Who Do Not...The FCTC Negotiations
4. With Force
Part II
5. The FCTC in Thailand
6. The FCTC in Uruguay
7. The FCTC in Germany
8. The FCTC in China
9. Conclusion
Appendix. Ratification of the FCTC
Notes
Index