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Tobacco Industry Political Strategies

Researchers
Dorie Apollonio, PhD, MPP
Research Fields
Policy and Politics

This project investigates tobacco industry political strategies after the institution of "corporate culture" reforms in the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement. It addresses, in particular, the industry's response to tobacco control activities and the industry's use of outside organizations to advocate for its policy goals.

 
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