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"This book is essential reading for researchers of tobacco policy
change. Too many studies simply complain that change is too slow
because tobacco companies are too powerful and politicians lack the
will to challenge them. This book goes much further, to help us
understand not just industry strategy but the policy processes in
which policy advocates engage, learn from each other, and help
create essential global tobacco policy change." Paul Cairney,
University of Stirling, UK "This book is rare in making genuinely
significant contributions across both public health and policy
studies. By focusing on the battle for standardised packs, it
engagingly addresses one of the most prominent recent innovations
in health policy that has relevance both beyond Europe and across
multiple spheres of health policy. In doing so, it also offers an
innovative analysis of the role of transnational corporations in
policy transfer."Jeff Collin, University of Edinburgh, UK This book
analyses the battle for standardised cigarette packaging ('plain
packaging') in Europe, drawing on the concepts of multi-level
governance and policy transfer. It analyses the strategies of
policy makers, non-governmental organisations and transnational
tobacco companies in attempting either to advance or to block the
introduction of standardised packaging. Taking a global and
multi-level approach, it analyses these struggles within European
Union institutions, EU member states, and across jurisdictions, as
NGOs and tobacco companies worked transnationally to counter each
other. As well as presenting original empirical research detailing
these policy battles, the book provides new theoretical insights
into policy transfer processes, particularly within multi-level
polities, showing how transnational corporations can have dramatic
effects on these processes. The book will appeal equally to public
health researchers, policy analysts and political scientists.
Social Policy Review provides students, academics and all those
interested in welfare issues with critical analyses of progress and
change in areas of major interest during the past year. This year
the Review takes the opportunity of the 60th anniversary of the key
legislation founding the welfare state in the UK to provide a
comprehensive overview of policy developments in the UK and
internationally. The first part brings together a selection of
papers which have been commissioned to examine historical and
contemporary developments in policy tackling Beveridge's five evils
of want, idleness, disease, squalor and ignorance, looking at how
policy has changed since the aims and ideology of the inception of
the post-war welfare state. The second part looks at the issue of
the current challenges facing children's welfare services
internationally: always a contemporary and contentious issue. The
final part brings together a selection of papers looking at the
effect of policy development at various governance levels on social
policy. The contributions bring together an exciting mix of
internationally renowned authors to provide comprehensive
discussion of the some of the most challenging issues facing social
policy today.
Social Policy Review brings together an exciting mix of
internationally renowned authors to provide comprehensive
discussion of the some of the most challenging issues facing social
policy today. Volume 23 provides a comprehensive overview of policy
developments internationally, and it includes a special combined
two-part section on the UK's Coalition Government. The book also
contains key contributions from the wider social policy community.
It will provide students, academics, and all those interested in
welfare issues with critical analyses of progress and change in
areas of major interest during the past year.
Social Policy Review provides students, academics, and all those
interested in UK welfare issues with critical analyses of progress
and change in areas of major interest during the past year. The
book presents an up-to-date and diverse review of the best in
social policy scholarship. It brings together specially
commissioned reviews of key areas of UK research, examining
important debates in the field. It considers a range of issues,
including assessments of Labour's social policy after three terms
in office, service-user involvement, and the labor market impact of
the economic crisis. It also includes the winner of the Social
Policy Association's best postgraduate paper award.
A comprehensive and accessible guide to the key themes, issues and
debates in global social policy. This Reader collects together key
papers by international leaders in the field that cover the
emergence of global social policy as a dynamic and expanding field,
the transformation of welfare from a predominantly national to a
global field of action, and the impact of globalisation on key
welfare discourses and governance mechanisms. The global social
policy reader will have broad appeal among undergraduate and
postgraduate students in a range of social science subjects,
including social and public policy, social care and health studies,
sociology, politics, economics, international relations and
development studies.
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