[Intl-tobacco] Australia, Malaysia, Hungary + -- excellent reports based on internal industry documents

Robert Weissman rob@essential.org
Fri, 14 Feb 2003 12:20:55 -0500


From: Simon Chapman <simonc@health.usyd.edu.au>

The University of Sydney Tobacco Documents Reserach Group now has 13
research reports on industry documents on-line at
http://tobacco.health.usyd.edu.au/site/gateway/docs/research.htm

International colleagues will find many of these useful, as the
Australian industry is very interconnected internationally.

Simon Chapman

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Research

Over the next three years, the Research Team will be publishing papers
and chronologies based on investigations of
tobacco industry documents concerning Australia, China, Hong Kong,
Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, The Philippines
and Thailand.





Working Documents

Assunta M., Chapman S. Tobacco industry efforts to thwart government
tobacco control of tobacco
advertising and health warnings: a case study of Malaysia

Assunta M., Chapman S. Refining indirect tobacco advertising in Malaysia

Carter S. Drawing the line of fire away from the cigarette companies:
the Tobacco Institute
of Australia

Chapman S. "Brief Report: It is possible he is a kind of nut": how the
tobacco industry
quietly promoted Dr William Whitby

Chapman S. =82=C4=FAKeep a low profile=82=C4=F9: pesticide residue and addi=
tives in
Australian tobacco

Chapman S. "We are anxious to remain anonymous": the use of third party
scientific and
medical consultants by the Australian tobacco industry

Chapman S. and Carter S. "Avoid health warnings on all tobacco products
for just as long as we can":
a history of tobacco industry efforts to avoid, delay and dilute health
warnings on cigarettes

Chapman S. and Penman, A. "Can't stop the boy": Philip Morris' use of
Healthy Buildings
International to prevent workplace smoking bans in Australia

Chapman S., Peters M. and Carter S. "A Deep Fragrance of Academia": the
Australian Tobacco Research
Foundation

Tofler A. and Chapman S. "Some convincing arguments to pass back to
nervous customers": the role
of the tobacco retailer in the Australian tobacco industry's smoker
reassurance campaign
1950-1978

Trotter L. and Chapman S. "Conclusions about exposure to ETS and health
that will be unhelpful to
us": How the tobacco industry attempted to delay and discredit the 1997
Australian National
Health and Medical Research Council report on passive smoking

Szil*=B0gyi T. and Chapman S. Hungry for Hungary: examples of the tobacco
industry's expansionism

Szil*=B0gyi T. and Chapman S. Transnational tobacco industry efforts to
erode tobacco advertising
controls in Hungary since 1990

More will be added soon.