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Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
Contents
Introduction: Liberal States, Public Health, and the Tobacco Question
1. Children and Bystanders First: The Ethics and Politics of Tobacco Control in the United States
2. The Limits of Tolerance: Cigarettes, Politics, and Society in Japan
3. Rights and Public Health in the Balance: Tobacco Control in Canada
4. The Politics of Tobacco Control in Australia: International Template?
5. Militants,Manufacturers, and Governments: Postwar Smoking Policy in the United Kingdom
6. Liberté, Egalité, Fumée: Smoking and Tobacco Control in France
7. Between Paternalism and Voluntarism: Tobacco Consumption and Tobacco Control in Germany
8. Holy Smoke, No More? Tobacco Control in Denmark
9. Tobacco-Control Policy in the European Union
10. Difference and Diffusion: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Rise of Anti-Tobacco Policies
11. Tobacco Control in Comparative Perspective: Eight Nations in Search of an Explanation
Conclusion: Lessons from the Comparative Study of Tobacco Control
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