| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Tobacco Documents Bibliography
PURPOSE
This bibliography cites publications based on research and analysis of tobacco industry documents.
Originally compiled by Norbert Hirschhorn, MD.
Maintained by the UCSF Library
Last updated 6/30/2008
* Indicates new or updated items.
Jump To:
I. From the World Health Organization
Drope J. The development of Philip Morris’s position on ETS for its website. 2005. http://www.who.int/tobacco/surveillance/ti_monitoring/en/
Hirschhorn N. The Tobacco Industry documents. What they are, what they tell us, and how to search them. A practical manual. 2nd Edition 2005. http://www.who.int/tobacco/surveillance/ti_monitoring/en/
Joossens L. Report on smuggling control in Spain. No date. http://www.who.int/tobacco/training/success_stories/en/best_practices_spain_smuggling_control.pdf
Lee C-Y, Glantz SA. The Tobacco Industry's Successful in Efforts to Control
Tobacco Policy Making in Switzerland. 2001. http://www.who.int/tobacco/media/en/InquirySwiss.pdf
Profits over people: Tobacco Industry activities to market cigarettes and undermine public health in Latin America and the Caribbean. http://www.paho.org/English/HPP/HPM/TOH/profits_over_people.pdf
Tobacco company strategies to undermine Tobacco Control activities at the World Health Organization. http://www.who.int/tobacco/media/en/who_inquiry.pdf
Towards health with justice. Litigation and public inquiries as tools for Tobacco Control. http://www.who.int/tobacco/en/final_jordan_report.pdf
Tobacco Industry Monitoring Report. October 2002-December 2002. http://www.who.int/tobacco/policy/industry_conduct/en/print.html
The Tobacco Industry and Scientific Groups International Life Sciences Institute: A Case Study. 2001.
Voice of truth: Multinational Tobacco Industry activity in the Middle East: A review of internal industry documents. http://www.emro.who.int/TFI/VOICE%20OF%20TRUTH.pdf
II. From the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Coates B. Cigarette company documents outline strategy to derail global tobacco treaty. 19 March 2005. http://www.public-i.org/report.aspx?aid=85&sid;=200.
Tobacco companies linked to criminal organizations in lucrative cigarette smuggling http://www.public-i.org/Content.aspx?src=search&context;=article&id;=351.
III. From the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's Investigation of Smuggling
Information to obtain a search warrant to be executed against Imperial Tobacco Canada Limited. Marc Roussy, Gendarmerie Royale du Canada. 22 November 2004. http://www.smoke-free.ca/ITL%20search%20warrant/November%202004%20ITL%20search%20warrant%20&%20affidavit.pdf
IV. From Action on Smoking and Health (ASH/UK)
BAT and tobacco smuggling. http://www.ash.org.uk/html/smuggling/html/smugglingbat.html
BAT in its own words. http://www.ash.org.uk/html/conduct/pdfs/bat2005.pdf
Bates C, Connolly GN, Jarvis M. Tobacco additives: Cigarette engineering and nicotine addiction. http://www.ash.org.uk/html/regulation/html/additives.html
Hastings G, Macfadyen L. Keep smiling. No one's going to die! http://www.ctcr.strath.ac.uk/KeepSmilingReport.pdf
Joosens L, Raw M. Turning off the tap: An update on cigarette smuggling in the UK and Sweden, with recommendations to control smuggling. http://www.ash.org.uk/luk/lukdocs/turningoffthetap.pdf
The cigarette "transit road" to the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iraq. Illicit tobacco trade in the Middle East. Cairo: WHO, 2003 (WHO-EM/TFI/011/E/G/07.03/1000). http://www.emro.who.int/tfi/TFIiraniraq.pdf
Tobacco explained: The truth about the tobacco industry in its own words. http://www.ash.org.uk/html/conduct/html/tobexpld.html
Trust us: We're the tobacco industry. http://www.ash.org.uk/html/conduct/html/trustus.html
ASH/UK publications for sale
1) Big Tobacco & Women -- What the tobacco industry's confidential documents reveal.
2) Low tar -- Why low tar cigarettes don't work and how the tobacco industry has fooled the smoking public.
3) Danger! PR in the playground. Tobacco industry initiatives on youth smoking.
Purchase ASH/UK publications here.
V. From Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Illegal pathways to illegal profits. The big cigarette companies and international smuggling. http://tobaccofreekids.org/campaign/global/framework/docs/Smuggling.pdf
VI. From Tobacco Control
VII. From Christian Aid (UK), with Action on Smoking and Health and Friends of the Earth
BAT’s big wheeze. The alternative British American Tobacco social and environmental
report. 2004.http://www.christian-aid.org.uk/indepth/404bat/index.htm
VIII. From Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada and Health Canada
A comprehensive plan to end the ‘light’ and ‘mild’ deception. January 2005.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/Endingthedeception-2005.pdf
Behind the scenes: How Canadian tobacco companies orchestrated the war on smoking bans. February 2003.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/ventilation.pdf
Cigarette marketing in Canada. Lifestyle studies. September 2002.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/adbrochure-documents.pdf
Cigarette marketing in Canada. Event sponsorship. September 2002.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/adbrochure-currentactivities.pdf
Callard C. 40 years of research: No Holy Grail. 31 May 2000.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/documentresearchpdf/noholygrail.PDF
Callard C. The golden years of the CTMC 1962-1987. 31 May 2000.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/documentresearchpdf/CTMCHistory.PDF
Collishaw NE. Manipulation. The story of Imperial Tobacco and its cigarettes. October 1999.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/manipulatione.pdf
Collishaw NE. From Montreal to Minnesota: following the trail of Imperial Tobacco’s
documents. September 1999. http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/MONTMINNnov1.pdf
Collishaw N. From lights to brighter lights: The re-engineering of Canadian
cigarettes. 31 May 2000. http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/documentresearchpdf/LightstoBrighterLights.PDF
Collishaw N. Selling smokes to starters. 31 May 2000.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/documentresearchpdf/SmokestoStarters.PDF
Collishaw N. The story of Player’s Lights. 31 May 2000.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/documentresearchpdf/playerslights.PDF
Collishaw N. Tales of toxic tobacco. 31 May 2000.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/documentresearchpdf/toxictobacco.PDF
Dewhirst T. Tobacco promotions appealing to male youths in Canada: Positioning cigarettes as symbols of masculinity, independence, rebelliousness, excitement, and adventure.
31 May 2000. http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/documentresearchpdf/Tim-No-Tobacco-Day.PDF
Edwards K. Getting the pack to speak for itself: Cigarette packaging in the face of restrictions on advertising. 31 May 2000.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/documentresearchpdf/PackageSpeaking.PDF
Elasticity and Canadian cigarettes. 6 June 2001.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/eng_research/elasticity.htm
How tobacco advertising works. August 2002.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/adbrochure-howadswork.pdf
Pollay RW. “Export A Ads are Extremely Expert, Eh?,” Filter Tips: A Review of Cigarette Marketing in Canada,
Physicians for Smoke Free Canada, Vol. 1, Autumn 1998. Published as an “E-zine” at
http://www.smoke-free.ca/filtertips_001/Expert-eh.htm
Reducing harm or increasing profit? August 2002.
http://www.smoke-free.ca/pdf_1/Reducing%20harm%20increasing%20profit.pdf
IX. From Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), New Zealand
Thomson G. Trust Us: We’re Socially Responsible. http://www.ash.org.nz/pdf/TobaccoIndustry/Conduct/ash-batnz.pdf OR http://www.ash.org.nz/home.php
X. From NIH-NCI
National Cancer Institute. ASSIST: Shaping the Future of Tobacco Prevention and Control.
Chapter 8, Part 1 (White J, Bero L. The Tobacco Industry's Response to ASSIST: An Analysis of Tobacco Industry Internal Documents).
Tobacco Control Monograph No. 16. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer
Institute. NIH Pub. No. 05-05645, May 2005.
XI. From NIH-NCI Tobacco Documents Project at the University of Georgia (Rubin DL, Principal Investigator)
A series of procedures for and papers and presentations on the linguistic analysis of tobacco
industry verbiage as revealed in the documents. http://www.tobaccodocs.uga.edu/papers.html
XII. From the European Respiratory Society and Institut National du Cancer (France)
Diethelm P, McKee M. Lifting the smokescreen. Tobacco industry strategy to defeat smoke free policies and legislation. February 2006.
http://www.ersnet.org
This section updates the 1995-March 2002 inventory by Ross MacKenzie, Jeff Collin and Kelley Lee from The tobacco industry documents: an introductory handbook and resource guide for researchers. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2003.
Abstracts of most articles cited here may be found at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi
Agam G, Argamon S, Frieder O, Grossman D, Lewis D. Complex document information
processing: Prototype, test collection, and evaluation. In: Proceedings of SPIE International Society of Optical Engineering and
the Society for Imaging Science and Technology Conference on Electronic Imaging, 6067, 60670N, San Jose, January 15-19, 2006.
Anonymous. How to access tobacco industry documents. Tobacco Control 2002;11(Supplement 1):i39.
Anonymous. Meet the tobacco papers: where the tobacco papers come from,
how to locate them, and what's missing. Multinational Monitor 1998; July-August.
http://www.allbusiness.com/periodicals/article/706554-1.html
Assunta M. Big Mouth. New Internationalist 2004;(369):16-17.
Balbach E, Gasior R, Barbeau E. Tobacco industry documents: Comparing the Minnesota
Depository and internet access. Tobacco Control 2002;11:68-72.
Balbach ED, Barbeau EM. Beyond quagmires: the evolving quality of documents research
Tobacco Control 2005;14:361-362
Bero L. Implications of the tobacco industry documents for public health and policy.
Annual Review of Public Health 2003;24:267-88.
Bero LA. Tobacco industry manipulation of research. Public Health Reports 2005;120:200-208
Brown C, Rubin D. Casual markers in tobacco industry documents: The pragmatics of responsibility.
Journal of Pragmatics 2005;37:799-811.
Brown C, Rubin DL. Being frank: Ideology, construction and intertextuality in the tobacco industry's
"A Frank Statement." Texas Linguistic Forum 2005:in press.
Carter SM. Tobacco document research reporting. Tobacco Control 2005;14:368-376
Chapman S. The stench of tobacco industry dirty linen. Tobacco Control 2000;9:261-262.
Chapman S. Regulating the global vector for lung cancer.
Lancet 2006. Early on-line publication 8 February DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(06)68078-1
Ciresi M, Walburn R, Sutton TD. Decades of deceit: Document discovery in the Minnesota tobacco litigation.
William Mitchell Law Review 1999;25:477-566.
Collin J, Lee K, Gilmore A. Unlocking the corporate documents of British American Tobacco: An invaluable
global resource needs radically improved access. Lancet 2004;363:1746-47.
Concar D. The smoking gun. New Scientist 1998;160:30-31.
Cullen D, Wayne GF, Connolly GN, Koh HK.
A guide to deciphering the internal codes used by the tobacco industry. Harvard School of Public Health Division of Public Health Practice Tobacco Research Program.
August 2005. http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/php/pri/tcrtp/home.html
Cummings KM, Pollay RW. Exposing Mr Butts' tricks of the trade. Tobacco Control 2002;11(Supplement 1):i1-i4.
Diethelm PA, Rielle J-C, McKee M. Links with the tobacco industry… Authors' reply to Ragnar Rylander.
Lancet 2005;365:211-212.
Dyer C. Secret smoking documents finally to go on the web. BMJ 2004;328:1335.
Friedman L, Daynard R. Scottish court dismisses a historic smoker's suit. Tobacco Control. 2007 Oct;16(5):e4.
Glantz S, Barnes D, Bero L, Hanauer P, Slade J. Looking through a keyhole at the tobacco industry:
The Brown and Williamson documents. JAMA 1995;274:219-24.
Glantz S. The truth about big tobacco in its own words. BMJ 2000;321:313-314.
Godlee F. WHO faces up to its tobacco links. BMJ 2000;321:314-315.
Grimm D. Is tobacco research turning over a new leaf? Science 2005;307:36-37.
Hébert R. What's new in Nicotine & Tobacco Research? Nicotine & Tobacco Research. Vol 8(4), Aug 2006, pp. 481-486.
Henningfield JE, Santora PB, Stillman FA. Exploitation by design: Could tobacco
industry documents guide more effective smoking prevention and cessation in women? Addiction 2005;100:735-736.
Hiilamo H, Hirschhorn N. Tobacco industry documents from outside sources: New perspectives on
industry strategies on local levels. Central European Journal of Public Health 2006 Dec;14(4):175-9.
Hirschhorn N. "Tobacco Industry Documents - Secrets Revealed." Global Health & Environment Monitor 2000;8:7.
Jamrozik K. Barbarians inside the gate: How the tobacco industry penetrated
the World Health Organization. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2000
International Journal of Epidemiology 2001;633-634.
Jazbinsek D. Forschen schadet Ihrer Gesundheit [Research harms your health].
Weltwoche (Zurich) 2005, issue 47.http://www.weltwoche.ch/artikel/?AssetID=12651&CategoryID;=73
Kretzchmar WA Jr, Darwin C, Brown C, Rubin D, Biber D. Looking for the smoking gun: principled sampling in
creating the tobacco industry documents corpus. Journal of English Linguistics 2004;31:31-47.
LaFrance AB. Tobacco litigation: smoke, mirrors and public policy. American Journal of Law & Medicine 2000;26:187-203.
Lee K, Gilmore AB, Collin J. Looking inside the tobacco industry: revealing insights from the Guildford Depository.
Addiction 2004;99:394-97.
Lee K. Peering through the smokescreen. New Scientist, Issue 2478, 18 December 2004, 42-45. Addiction 2004;99:394-97.
Liberman J. The shredding of BAT's defence: McCabe v British American Tobacco Australia.
Tobacco Control 2002;11:271-274.
Mackay JM. The tobacco industry in Asia: Revelations in the corporate documents.
Tobacco Control 2004;13(Suppl 2):ii1-3.
Malone RE. Nursing's involvement in tobacco control: Historical perspective
and vision for the future. Nursing Research 2006 July/August;55(4 Suppl 1):S51-S57.
Malone RE. Telling the truth about Big Tobacco. Journal of Addiction Nursing 2004;15:107-109.
Malone RE. Tobacco industry documents: Comparing the Minnesota Depository and internet access.
Tobacco Control 2002;11:285.
Malone RE, Balbach ED. Tobacco industry documents: Treasure trove or quagmire? Tobacco Control 2000;9:334-38.
Malone RE, Bero LA. Chasing the dollar: Why scientists should decline tobacco industry funding.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2003;57:546-48.
McKee M. Competing interests: The importance of transparency.
European Journal of Public Health 2003;13:193-194.
Michel M, Bero L, Bright T.
Creating a text data-mining application for use in public health informatics.
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2004, IEMBS '04, 26th Annual International Conference
of the IEEE. 2004 1-5 Sept;2:3214-16.
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1403905.
Morabia A. The controversial controversy of a passionate controversialist.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2002;55:1207-1213.
Muggli M, LeGresley E, Hurt RD. Big Tobacco is Watching: British American Tobacco's
Surveillance and Information Concealment at the Guildford Depository. Lancet 2004;363:1812-19.
Parascandola M. Hazardous effects of tobacco industry funding.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2003;57:548-49.
Parascandola M. Skepticism, statistical methods, and the cigarette. A historical analysis of a methodological
debate. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 2004;47:244-261.
Parascandola M. Epidemiology in Transition: Tobacco and Lung Cancer in the 1950s Ch. 11, pp.226-248, in:
Body Counts: Medical Quantification in Historical and Sociological Perspective /La quantification medicale,
perspectives historiques et sociologiques. Edited by Gérard Jorland, Annick Opinel, George Weisz.
Montreal & Kingston • London • Ithaca:McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2005. [NB: The article illustrates historical context for industry documents.
Proctor RN. Should medical historians be working for the tobacco industry? Lancet 2004;363:1174-75.
Ravnitzky M, Weigum J. Filtered or unfiltered information: Choices in how to make the Minnesota tobacco
document depository records more accessible to the public. William Mitchell Law Review 1999;25:710-40.
Rubin D. The tobacco documents corpus: archiving the industry. NIH-NCI Tobacco Documents Project at the University of Georgia, 2003.(unpublished)
http://www.uga.edu/tobaccodocs/papers/ach/ach_paper.html
Rubin D. University of Georgia Tobacco Documents Corpus and Text Analysis Tools. 2005.
http://www.tobaccodocs.uga.edu/TDC CD available on request.
Schmertz JR Jr, Meier M. Evidence (attorney-client privilege).
International Law Update 2004;10:164-166.
Schmidt H, Butter K, Rider C.
Building digital tobacco industry document libraries at the University of California San Francisco
Library/Center for Knowledge Management. D-Lib Magazine, September 2002.
Available: http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september02/schmidt/09schmidt.html
Thomson G, Wilson N. Directly eroding tobacco industry power as a
tobacco control strategy. New Zealand Medical Journal 2005;118:(In press).
Todd J et al. The Brown and Williamson Documents: Where Do We Go From Here? JAMA 1995;274:256-258.
Walburn R. The role of the once-confidential industry documents. William Mitchell Law Review 1999;25:431-38.
Yerger VB, Daniel M R, Malone RE. Taking it to the streets: Responses of
African American young adults to internal tobacco industry documents. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2005;7:163-172.
Baba A, Cook DM, McGarity TO, Bero LA.
Legislating “sound science”: The role of the tobacco industry. American Journal of Public Health 2005;95(suppl 1):s20-27.
Bero LA, Glantz S, Hong M-K. The limits of competing interest disclosures.
Tobacco Control 2005;14:118-126.
Bialous S, Yach D. Whose standard is it anyway? How the tobacco industry determines the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards for tobacco and tobacco products. Tobacco Control 2001;10:96-104.
Bitton A, Neuman MD, Barnoya J, Glantz SA. The p53 tumor suppressor gene and the tobacco industry: research,
debate, and conflict of interest. Lancet 2005;365:531-540 .
Chapman S, Shatenstein S. The ethics of the cash register: Taking tobacco research dollars.
Tobacco Control 2001;10:1-2.
Chapman S. Research from tobacco industry affiliated authors: Need for particular vigilance.
Tobacco Control 2005;14:217-219.
Chapman S, Liberman J. Ensuring smokers are adequately informed: Reflections on consumer rights, manufacturer responsibilities, and policy implications.
Tobacco Control 2005;14(suppl 2):ii8-13.
Cook DM, Tong EK, Glantz SA, Bero LA. The power of paperwork:
How Philip Morris neutralized the medical code for secondhand smoke. Health Affairs 2005; 24:993-1004.
Daube M. Why Kenneth Clarke is unfit to be Tory leader. BMJ 2005;331:912.
Garne D, Watson M, Chapman S, Byrne F. Environmental tobacco smoke research published in the journal
Indoor and Built Environment and associations with the tobacco industry. Lancet 2005;365:804-809 .
Givelber D, Strickler L. Junking good science: Undoing Daubert through
cross-examination and argument. American Journal of Public Health 2006 Jan;96(1):33-37.
Grüning T, Gilmore A, McKee M. Tobacco industry influence on science and scientists
in Germany. American Journal of Public Health 2006 Jan;96(1):20-32. Epub 2005 Nov 29.
Goldstein AO. Institutional addiction to tobacco. Tobacco Control 1999;8:70-74.
Grannis FW. (Correspondence.) Overestimation of lung cancer mortality in a computed
tomography-screened population. Journal of Clinical Oncology 2005;23:2439-2440
Patz EF, Swensen SJ, Herndon JE II. (In Reply.) Journal of Clinical Oncology 2005;23:2440-2441.
Gunja M, Wayne G, Landman A, Connolly G, McGuire A. The case for fire safe cigarettes made through industry
documents. Tobacco Control 2002;11:346-53.
Hammond D, Collishaw NE, Callard C. Secret science: Tobacco industry
research on smoking behaviour and cigarette toxicity. Lancet 2006 Mar 4;367(9512):781-7.
Hardell L, Walker MJ, Walhjalt B, Friedman LS, Richter ED. Secret ties to
industry and conflicting interests in cancer research. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 2007;50(3):227-233.
doi:10.1002/ajim.20357
Hirschhorn N. Shameful Science: Four decades of the German tobacco industry's hidden
research on smoking and health. Tobacco Control 2000;9:242-47.
Hirschhorn N, Bialous S, Shatenstein S. Philip Morris' new scientific initiative:
An analysis. Tobacco Control 2001;10:247-52.
Hirschhorn N, Bialous S, Shatenstein S. The Philip Morris external research program: results from the first round of projects.
Tobacco Control 2006 Jun;15(3):267-9.
Hong MK, Bero LA. Tobacco industry sponsorship of a book and conflict of interest.
Addiction. 2006 Aug;101(8):1202-11.
Katz JE. Individual rights advocacy in tobacco control policies: An assessment and recommendation.
Tobacco Control 2005;14(suppl 2):1131-37.
*Kreslake J, Wayne GF, Connolly, GN. The menthol smoker: Tobacco industry research on consumer sensory
perception of menthol cigarettes and its role in smoking behavior. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2008;10(4):705-15.
doi:10.1080/14622200801979134
Leistikow BN, Martin DC, Jacobs J, Rocke DM. Smoking as a risk factor for injury death:
A meta-analysis of cohort studies. Preventive Medicine 1998;27:871-878.
McDaniel PA, Solomon G, Malone RE. The ethics of industry experimentation using employees: The case of taste-testing pesticide-treated tobacco.
American Journal of Public Health 2006;96(1):37-46.
Postprint available at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/1089
Michaels D, Monforton C. Manufacturing Uncertainty: Contested science and the protection of the
public’s health and environment. American Journal of Public Health 2005;95 (suppl 1):s39-48.
Megerdichian C, Rees V, Ferris Wayne G, Connolly G. Internal tobacco industry research on olfactory
and trigeminal nerve response to nicotine and other smoke components. Nicotine & Tobacco Research.
2007 Nov;9(11):1119-29.
Neuman MD, Bitton A, Glantz SA. Tobacco industry influence on the definition of
tobacco related disorders by the American Psychiatric Association. Tobacco Control 2005;14:328-337.
Ong E, Glantz S. Constructing "Sound Science" and "Good Epidemiology": Tobacco,
lawyers, and public relations firms. American Journal of Public Health 2001;91:1749-1757.
Ong E, Glantz S. Tobacco industry efforts subverting the International Agency for
Research on Cancer's second-hand smoke study. Lancet 2000;355:1253-9.
Parascandola M. Science, industry, and tobacco harm reduction: A case study of
tobacco industry scientists' involvement in the National Cancer Institute's smoking and health program, 1964–1980.
Public Health Reports 2005;120:338-349.
Parascandola M. Lessons from the history of tobacco harm reduction:
The National Cancer Institute’s Smoking and Health Program and the "less hazardous cigarette." Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2005;7:779-789.
Samet JM, Burke TA. Turning science into junk; The tobacco industry and passive smoking.
American Journal of Public Health 2001;91:1742-1744.
Schick S, Glantz S.
Old ways, new means: Tobacco industry funding of academic and private sector scientists since the
Master Settlement Agreement. Tobacco Control. 2007 Jun;16(3):157-64.
Thomson G, Signal L. Associations between universities and the tobacco industry:
What institutional policies limit these associations? Social Policy Journal of New Zealand 2005;26:(In press).
Thun M. More misleading science from the tobacco industry. BMJ 2003;3:352-353.
Tong EK, Glantz SA. ARTIST (Asian Regional Tobacco Industry Scientist Team):
Philip Morris’ attempt to exert a scientific and regulatory agenda on Asia. Tobacco Control 2004;13(Suppl 2):ii118-ii124.
Tong E, Glantz S. Tobacco industry efforts undermining evidence linking secondhand smoke with cardiovascular disease.
Circulation. 2007 Oct;116(16):1845-54. doi:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.715888
Tong EK, England L, Glantz SA. Changing conclusions on secondhand smoke in a sudden
infant death syndrome review funded by the tobacco industry. Pediatrics 2005;115:356-366.
Warner KE. Tobacco industry scientific advisors: Serving society or selling cigarettes?
American Journal of Public Health 1991;81:839-842.
White J, Parascandola M, Bero L. Tobacco industry research and protection of human subjects:
A case study of RJ Reynolds. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 2007 Nov;9(11):1213-25.
Yach D, Bialous SA. Junking science to promote tobacco. American Journal of Public Health 2001;91:1745-1748.
Yach D, Bialous SA. Yach and Bialous respond [to James Stanley, "ILSI and the tobacco industry"
American Journal of Public Health 2002;92:891-892]. American Journal of Public Health 2002;92:892-893.
Yano E. Japanese spousal smoking study revisited:
How a tobacco industry funded paper reached erroneous conclusions. Tobacco Control 2005:14:227-235.
Yerger VB, Malone RE. Melanin and nicotine: A review of the literature. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2006 Aug;8(4):487-98.
Assunta M, Fields N, Knight J, et al. Care and feeding: The Asian environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)
consultants programme. Tobacco Control 2004;13(Supplement 2):ii4-ii12.
Barnes R, Glantz S. Endotoxins in tobacco smoke: Shifting tobacco industry positions.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 2007 Oct;9(10):995-1004. doi:10.1080/14622200701488392
Barnes R, Hammond SK, Glantz S. The tobacco industry's role in the 16 Cities Study of secondhand tobacco smoke:
Do the data support the stated conclusions? Environmental Health Perspectives 2006; in press. doi:10.1289/ehp.9385
[Online 29 August 2006]
Barnes D, Hanauer P, Slade J, Bero L, Glantz S. Environmental tobacco smoke:
The Brown and Williamson documents. JAMA 1995;274:248-53.
Barnoya J, Glantz SA. The tobacco industry's worldwide ETS consultants' project: European and Asian components.
European Journal of Public Health 2006;16:69-77.
Bialous S, Glantz S. ASHRAE Standard 62: Tobacco industry's influence over national ventilation standards.
Tobacco Control 2002;11:310-28.
Bornhäuser A, McCarthy J, Glantz SA. German tobacco industry's successful
efforts to maintain scientific and political respectability to prevent regulation of secondhand smoke.
Tobacco Control 2006;15:electronic pages e1-15. http://www.tobaccocontrol.com/cgi/content/abstract/15/2/e1?etoc
Chapman S. The end of pub smoking in Australia: A tribute to Frank Sartor. 2005. http://tobacco.health.usyd.edu.au/site/supersite/news/pdfs/pubsmoke.pdf
Concar D. Their learned friends: Indoor Air International. New Scientist 1998;158:5.
Connolly G, Wayne G, Lymperis D, Doherty M. How cigarette additives are used to mask environmental tobacco
smoke. Tobacco Control 2000;9:283-91.
Dearlove J, Glantz S. Boards of Health as venues for clean indoor air policy making.
American Journal of Public Health 2002;92:257-65.
Dearlove J, Bialous S, Glantz SA. Tobacco industry manipulation of the hospitality industry to maintain
smoking in public places. Tobacco Control 2002;11:94-104.
Diethelm PA, Rielle J-C, McKee M. The whole truth and nothing but the truth?
The research that Philip Morris did not want you to see. Lancet 2005;366:86-92
Drope J, Chapman S. Tobacco industry efforts at discrediting scientific knowledge
of environmental tobacco smoke: A review of internal industry documents.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2001;55:588-94.
Drope J, Bialous S, Glantz SA. Tobacco industry efforts to present ventilation as an alternative to smoke-free
environments in North America. Tobacco Control 2004;13(Supplement):i41-7.
Garne D, Watson M, Chapman S, Byrne F. Environmental tobacco smoke research published in the
journal Indoor and Built Environment and associations with the tobacco industry. Lancet 2005;365:804-809.
Givel M. Tobacco industry opposition to designating environmental tobacco
smoke through E-codes. Journal of Public Health Policy 2005;26:75-89.
Givel M. Neoliberal and public health effects of failing to adopt
OSHA's national secondhand tobacco smoke rule. International Journal of Health Services 2006;36:137-155.
Hong M, Bero L. How the tobacco industry responded to an influential study
of the health effects of secondhand smoke. BMJ 2002;325:1413-1416.
Jamrozik K. Slaying myths about passive smoking. Tobacco Control 2005;14:294-295.
Kaiser J. Tobacco consultants find letters lucrative. Science 1998;281:895-896.
Leavell NR, Muggli ME, Hurt RD, Repace J. Blowing smoke: British American
Tobacco's air filtration scheme. British Medical Journal 2006;332:227-229.
Mandel L, Glantz S. Hedging their bets: tobacco and gambling industries work against smoke-free policies.
Tobacco Control 2004;13:268-276.
Magzamen S, Glantz S. The new battleground: California's experience with smoke-free bars.
American Journal of Public Health 2001;10:124-34.
Neilsen K, Glantz S. A tobacco industry study of airline cabin air quality: Dropping inconvenient findings.
Tobacco Control 2004;13(Supplement 1):i20-9.
Pan J, Barbeau EM, Levenstein C, Balbach ED. Smoke-free airlines and the role of organized labor: A case study.
American Journal of Public Health 2005;95:398-404.
Pion M, Givel M. Airport smoking rooms don't work. Tobacco Control 2004;13(Supplement 1):i37-40.
Schick S, Glantz S. Concentrations of the carcinogen 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone in
sidestream cigarette smoke increase after release into indoor air: Results from unpublished tobacco industry research.
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention. 2007 Aug 1;16:1547-53. doi:10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-07-0210.
Schick S, Glantz S. Sidestream cigarette smoke toxicity increases with aging and exposure duration.
Tobacco Control 2006;15:424-429. doi:10.1136/tc.2006.016162
Schick S, Glantz S. Scientific analysis of second-hand smoke by the tobacco industry, 1929-1972.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2005;7:591-612.
Schick S, Glantz S. Philip Morris toxicological experiments with fresh sidestream smoke: More toxic than mainstream smoke.
Tobacco Control 2005; 14: 396-404
Tsoukalas T, Glantz SA. The Duluth clean indoor air ordinance:
Problems and success in fighting the tobacco industry at the local level in the 21st century. American Journal of
Public Health 2003;93:1214-1221.
Anonymous. The power of public opinion. Multinational Monitor 1998;
July-August. http://www.allbusiness.com/periodicals/article/706544-1.html
Apollonio D, Bero L. Industry Front Groups: A tobacco case study.
Journal für Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit. 2007 Jul 31;[Epub]. doi: 10.1007/s00003-007-0205-8.
Apollonio DE, Bero LA. The creation of industry front groups:
The tobacco industry and "Get Government off our Back". American Journal of Public Health 2007;97(3):419-427.
Balbach E, Barbeau EM, Manteufel V, Pan J. Political coalitions for mutual advantage: the case
of the Tobacco Institute’s Labor Management Committee. American Journal of Public Health 2005;95:985-993.
Balbach ED, Herzberg A, Barbeau EM. Political coalitions and working women:
How the tobacco industry built a relationship with the Coalition of Labor Union Women.
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 2006;60(Suppl 2): 27-32.
Barbeau EM, Kelder G, Ahmed S, ManteufelV, Balback ED. From strange bedfellows to natural allies:
The shifting allegiance of fire service organizations in the push for federal fire-safe cigarette legislation.
Tobacco Control 2005;14:338-345.
Bialous SA, Fox BJ, Glantz SA. Tobacco industry allegations of "illegal lobbying" and state tobacco control.
American Journal of Public Health 2001;91:62-67.
Bryan-Jones K, Bero L. Tobacco industry efforts to defeat the occupational safety and health administration
indoor air quality rule. American Journal of Public Health 2003;93:585-92.
Burton B. Battling the BATmen: the global tobacco industry has fought tooth-and-nail a new international agreement to curb the spread of smoking - to no avail.
New Internationalist 2004;369:24.
Carpenter CM, Wayne GF, Connolly GN. The role of sensory perception in the
development and targeting of tobacco products. Addiction 2007 Jan;102(1):136-47.
Carter SM. Mongoven, Biscoe & Duchin: destroying Tobacco Control activism from the inside.
Tobacco Control 2002;11:112-18.
Carter SM. Cooperation and control: the Tobacco Institute of Australia. Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supplement 3):iii54-60.
Carter SM, Chapman S. Smoking, disease, and obdurate denial: the Australian tobacco industry in the 1980s.
Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supple. 3):iii23-30.
Chapman S. "It is possible he is a kind of nut": How the tobacco industry quietly promoted Dr William Whitby.
Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supplement 3):4-6.
Chapman S, Penman A. "Can't stop the boy": Philip Morris' use of Healthy Buildings International to
prevent workplace smoking bans in Australia. Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supplement 3):iii107-12.
Chapman S, Carter S, Peters M. "A deep fragrance of academia": the Australian Tobacco Research Foundation.
Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supplement 3):iii38-44.
Chapman S. "We are anxious to remain anonymous": the use of third party scientific and medical consultants by
the Australian tobacco industry, 1969 to 1979. Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supplement 3):iii31-7.
Chapman S, Carter SM. "Avoid health warnings on all tobacco products for just as long as we can": a history
of Australian tobacco industry efforts to avoid, delay and dilute health warnings on cigarettes. Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supplement 3):iii13-22.
Collin J, Le Gresley E, MacKenzie R, et al. Complicity in contraband: British American Tobacco and cigarette
smuggling in Asia. Tobacco Control 2004;13(Supplement 2):ii104-ii111.
Collishaw N. [Cigarette smuggling: a wide scope phenomenon only there to serve the interests of big tobacco manufacturers] [Article in French].
Promotion and Education 2005;Suppl 4:28-29,56.
Cummings K, Brown A, O'Connor R.
The Cigarette Controversy. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention. 2007 June 1;16:1070-76.
doi: doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-06-0912
*Davis R.
British American Tobacco ghost-wrote reports on tobacco advertising bans by the International Advertising Association and JJ Boddewyn.
Tobacco Control. 2008 Jun; 17(3):211-14 ([Epub 2008 Mar 18]). doi:10.1136/tc.2008.025148
Delnevo C, Hrywna M.
"A whole 'nother smoke" or a cigarette in disguise: How RJ Reynolds reframed the image of little cigars.
American Journal of Public Health. 2007 Jun 28;97:[ePub ahead of print].
http://www.ajph.org/cgi/doi/10.2105/AJPH.2006.101063
Fields N, Chapman S. Chasing Ernst L Wynder: 40 years of Philip Morris' efforts to influence a
leading scientist. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2003;57:571-8.
Francey N, Chapman S. Operation Berkshire: the international tobacco companies'
conspiracy. BMJ 2000;321:371-374.
*Friedman L. Philip Morris's website and television commercials use new language to mislead the public into believing it has changed it stance on smoking and disease.
Tobacco Control 2007 Dec;16(6):e9. doi:10.1136/tc.2007.024026
Gauvin L. [Cigarette smuggling: a wide scope phenomenon only there to serve the interests of big tobacco manufacturers] [Article in French]. Promotion and Education 2005;Suppl 4:31-2, 56.
Givel M. Philip Morris' FDA Gambit: Good for Public Health? Journal of Public Health Policy 2005;26:450-468
Givel M, Glantz S. Political insiders without grassroots advocacy in the administration of a
Missouri Tobacco Control youth access program. Public Integrity 2004-2005;7:5-19.
Givel M, Glantz S. Tobacco lobby political influence on US state legislatures in the 1990s.
Tobacco Control 2001;10:124-34.
*Hiilamo H, Kahl U, Lambe M. The Philip Morris Nordic journalist
program: Strategies, implementation and outcomes. Health Policy. 2008 Jun 25;In Press. doi:10.1016/j.healthpol.2008.05.003
Hirschhorn N. Corporate social responsibility and the tobacco industry: hope or hype?
Tobacco Control 2004:13;124-134.
Ibrahim J, Glantz S. The rise and
fall of tobacco control media campaigns, 1967-2006. American Journal of Public Health. 2007 August;97(8):1383-96.
Ibrahim J, Tsoulakas T, Glantz SA. Public health foundations and the tobacco industry: lessons from Minnesota.
Tobacco Control 2004;13:228-236.
Kall DM. Smoking gun or organizational haze?: the tobacco companies' response to cancer research.
Abstract presented at the Southern Sociological Society annual meeting, 2003.
Lambe M, Hallhagen E, Boethius G [The cynical game of the tobacco industry: many years efforts to deny or
cover-up the negative effects of tobacco are revealed by the forced publication of internal documents].
[Article in Swedish] Lakartidningen 2002;99:2756-62.
Landman A. Push or be punished: tobacco industry documents reveal aggression against businesses that
discourage tobacco use. Tobacco Control 2000;9:339-46.
Landman A, Bialick P. Tobacco industry involvement in Colorado, 2004. http://repositories.cdlib.org/tc/reports/CO2004/
Landman A, Cortese D, Glantz S.
Tobacco industry sociological programs to influence public beliefs about smoking. Social Science & Medicine 2008;66(4):970-981.
doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.11.007.
LeGresley E, Muggli ME, Hurt RD. Movie Moguls: British American Tobacco's covert
strategy to promote cigarettes in Eastern Europe. The European Journal of Public Health 2006;16(5):505-508.
doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckl041
LeGresley E, Muggli ME, Hurt, RD. Playing hide-and-seek with the tobacco industry.
Nicotine and Tobacco Research 2005;7:27-40.
Liberman J. The shredding of BAT's defence: McCabe vs. British American Tobacco Australia.
Tobacco Control 2002;11:271-74.
Lopipero P, Bero LA. Tobacco interests or the public interest: 20 years of
industry strategies to undermine airline smoking restrictions. Tobacco Control 2006 Aug;15(4):323-32.
Malone RE. Tobacco industry surveillance of public health groups: the case of STAT
(Stop Teenage Addiction to Tobacco) and INFACT (Infant Formula Action Coalition). American Journal of Public Health 2002;92:955-60.
Mangurian C, Bero L. Lessons learned from the tobacco industry's efforts to prevent the
passage of a workplace smoking regulation. American Journal of Public Health 2000;90:1926-30.
McDaniel P, Intinarelli G, Malone R. Tobacco industry issues management organizations:
Creating a global corporate network to undermine public health.
Global Health 2008 Jan 17;4(1):2 [Epub ahead of print]. doi:10.1186/1744-8603-4-2.
McDaniel PA, Malone RE.
“I always thought they were all pure tobacco”: American smokers’ perceptions of ‘natural’ cigarettes and tobacco
industry advertising strategies. Tobacco Control 2007 (in press).
McDaniel PA, Malone RE. Understanding Philip Morris’s pursuit of US government
regulation of tobacco. Tobacco Control 2005;14:193-200.
Postprint available at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/824/
McDaniel PA, Smith EA, Malone RE. Philip Morris's Project Sunrise: weakening tobacco control by working with it.
Tobacco Control 2006;15(3);215-223. doi:10.1136/tc2005.014977.
Explore this paper's key documents on the Legacy Tobacco Documents Library site McDaniel PA, Solomon G, Malone RE. The tobacco industry and pesticide regulations:
Case studies from tobacco industry archives. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(12):1659-1665.
Available at http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/965/.
doi:10.1289/ehp.7452.
Explore this paper's key documents on the Legacy Tobacco Documents Library site. Monbiot G. Exposed: The secret corporate funding behind health research.
The Guardian (Education Guardian) 7 February 2006: http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/comment/story/0,,1703907,00.html.
Also at: http://www.monbiot.com/archives/2006/02/07/smoke-rings/
Morley C, Cummings K, Hyland A, Giovino G, Horan J. Tobacco Institute lobbying at the
state and local levels of government in the 1990s. Tobacco Control 2002;11(Supplement 1):i102-i109.
Muggli M, Hurt R, Blanke D. Science for hire: a tobacco industry strategy to influence public opinion on
secondhand smoke. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2003;5:303-14.
Muggli M, Forster J, Hurt R, Repace J. The smoke you don't see: Uncovering tobacco
industry strategies aimed against environmental tobacco smoke. American Journal of Public Health 2001;91:1419-23.
Muggli M, Hurt R, Repace J. The tobacco industry's political efforts to derail the EPA report on ETS.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2004;6:167-77.
Muggli M, Hurt R. Tobacco industry strategies to undermine the 8th World Conference on Tobacco or Health.
Tobacco Control 2003;12:195-202.
Muggli M, Hurt R, Becker L. Turning free speech into corporate speech: Philip Morris' efforts to influence
U. S. and European journalists regarding the U.S. EPA report on secondhand smoke. Preventive Medicine 2004;39:568-580.
Muggli ME, Hurt RD. A cigarette manufacturer and a managed care company collaborate to censor health information
targeted at employees. American Journal of Public Health 2004:1307-1311.
Neuman M, Bitton A, Glantz S. Tobacco industry strategies for influencing European Community tobacco
advertising legislation. Lancet 2002;359:1323-30.
Offen N, Smith EA, Malone RE. The perimetric boycott: A tool
for Tobacco Control advocacy. Tobacco Control 2005;14:272-277. Postprint available at http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/1091/
Palazzo G, Richter U. CSR business as usual? The case of the tobacco industry. Journal of Business Ethics 2005;61:387-401.
Pilkington P, Gilmore AB. The Living Tomorrow Project: How Philip Morris
has used a Belgian tourist attraction to promote ventilation approaches to the control of second hand smoke.
Tobacco Control 2004;13:375-378.
Pollay, RW. Propaganda, puffing and the public interest: The scientific smoke screen for cigarettes.
Public Relations Review 1990;16:27-42.
Prochaska J, Hall S, Bero L. Tobacco use among individuals with schizophrenia: What role has the tobacco industry played?
Schizophrenia Bulletin. 2008 March 28;[Epub ahead of print].
doi:10.1093/schbul/sbm117
Ritch W, Begay M. Strange bedfellows: the history of collaboration between the
Massachusetts Restaurant Association and the tobacco industry. American Journal of Public Health 2001;91:598-603.
Saloojee Y, Dagli E. Tobacco industry tactics for resisting public policy on health.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2000;78:911-12.
Sebrié E, Glantz SA. The tobacco industry in developing countries.
BMJ 2006;332:313-314 (with additional references: http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/332/7537/313/DC1).
Samet J, Burke T. Turning science into junk; the tobacco industry and passive smoking.
American Journal of Public Health 2001;91:1742-44.
Shamasunder B, Bero L. Financial Ties and Conflicts of Interest Between Pharmaceutical
and Tobacco Companies. JAMA 2002;288:738-744.
Shatenstein S. Blindfold and a cigarette. The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Ontario,
Tuesday, September 3, 2002, Page A13, [Op-ed].
Smith EA. 'It's interesting how few people die from smoking': Tobacco industry efforts
to minimize risk and discredit health promotion. European Journal of Public Health 2007 Apr;17(2):162-70. Epub 2006 Jul 12.
Smith EA, Blackman VS, Malone RE.
Death at a discount: How the tobacco industry thwarted tobacco control policies in US military commissaries.
Tobacco Control 2007 Feb;16(1):38-46. doi:10.1136/tc.2006.017350
Smith EA, Malone RE. 'We will speak as the smoker': the
tobacco industry's smokers' rights groups. European Journal of Public Health 2006 Oct 25;[Epub ahead of print].
Smith EA, Malone RE. Thinking the "unthinkable": Why Philip Morris considered quitting.
Tobacco Control 2003;12:208-13. Postprint available at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/1137/
Smith EA, Malone RE. Altria means tobacco: Philip Morris's identity crisis.
American Journal of Public Health 2003;93:553-556.
Szczypka G, Wakefield M, Emery S, Terry-McElrath Y, Flay B,
Chaloupka F. Working to make an image: An analysis of three Philip Morris corporate image media campaigns.
Tobacco Control. 2007 Oct;16(5):344-50.
Tannenbaum D. Buying votes, buying friends: Tobacco industry political influence.
Multinational Monitor 1998; July-August. http://www.allbusiness.com/periodicals/article/706555-1.html
Thacker PD. Pundit for hire. Smoked out. The New Republic 2006; 2 February.
Trochim W, Stillman F, Clark P, Schmitt C. Development of a model of the tobacco industry's
interference with Tobacco Control programmes. Tobacco Control 2003;12:140-7.
Trotter L, 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. Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supplement 3):iii102-6.
Tsoukalas T, Glantz S. Development and destruction of the first state funded anti-smoking campaign in the USA.
Tobacco Control 2003;12(2):214-20.
Von Eyben F. Manipulationens anatomi [The anatomy of manipulation]. Ugeskrift for Laeger 2000;162:4962 [Danish].
Wander N, Malone RE. Making big tobacco give in: You lose, they win.
American Journal of Public Health 2006;96:2048-2054.
White J, Bero L. Public health under attack: the American Stop Smoking Intervention Study (ASSIST) and the tobacco industry.
American Journal of Public Health 2004;94:240-50.
Yach D, Bettcher D. Globalisation of tobacco industry influence and new global responses.
Tobacco Control 2000;9:206-216.
Yerger V, Malone R. African American leadership groups: Smoking with the enemy.
Tobacco Control 2002;11:336-45.
Yerger V, Przewoznik J, Malone R. Racialized geography, corporate activity, and health disparities: Tobacco industry targeting of inner cities.
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 2007;18(4A):10-38.
Alpert HR, Carpenter C, Connolly GN, Rees V, Wayne GF. "Fire safer" cigarettes. The effect of the New York
State cigarette fire safety standard on ignition propensity, smoke toxicity and the consumer market.
Harvard School of Public Health 2005. http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/press/releases/cigarettes/cigarettes.pdf
Callahan P, Manier J, Alexander D. Where there's smoke, there might be food
research, too. Documents indicate Kraft, Philip Morris shared expertise on how the brain processes tastes, smells.
Chicago Tribune 2006; January 29. [See also Manier below.]
Carpenter CM, Wayne GF, Connolly GN. Designing cigarettes for women:
New findings from the tobacco industry documents. Addiction 2005;100:837-851.
Carpenter CM, Wayne GF, Pauly JL, Koh HK, Connolly GN.
New Cigarette Brands With Flavors That Appeal To Youth: Tobacco Marketing Strategies. Health Affairs 2005;24:1601-1610.
Chaiton MO, Collishaw NE, Callard AJ. Smoker preference for "elastic cigarettes"
in the Canadian cigarette market. Chronic Diseases Canada 2005;26:20-24.
Chapman S. "Keep a low profile": pesticide residue, additives, and freon use in Australian tobacco
manufacturing Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supplement 3):iii45-53.
Connolly GN, Albert HR, Rees V, Carpenter C, Wayne GF, Vallone D, Koh H.
Effect of the New York State cigarette fire safety standard on ignition propensity,smoke constitutents,
and the consumer market. Tobacco Control 2005;14:321-327.
Cook B, Wayne G, Keithly L, Connolly G. One size does not fit all: how the tobacco industry has altered
cigarette design to target consumer groups with specific psychological and psychosocial needs. Addiction 2003;98:1047-61.
Cummings K, Morley C, Hyland A. Failed promises of the cigarette industry and its effect
on consumer misperceptions about the health risks of smoking. Tobacco Control 2002;11(Supplement 1):i110-i117.
Dunsby J, Bero L. A nicotine delivery device without the nicotine?
Tobacco industry development of low nicotine cigarettes. Tobacco Control 2004;13:362-369.
Farrelly M, Loomis B, Mann N.
Do increases in cigarette prices lead to increases in sales of cigarettes with high tar and nicotine yields?
Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 2007 Oct;9(10):1015-20. doi:10.1080/14622200701491289
Ferris Wayne G, Connolly GN, Henningfield JE. Brand differences of
free-base nicotine delivery in cigarette smoke: the view of the tobacco industry documents. Tob Control 2006 Jun;15(3):189-98.
Garten S, Falkner RV. Continual smoking of mentholated cigarettes may mask the early warning symptoms of
respiratory disease. Preventive Medicine 2003;37:291-6.
Garten S, Falkner RV. Role of mentholated cigarettes in increased nicotine dependence and greater
risk of tobacco-attributable disease. Preventive Medicine 2004;38(6):793-8.
Givel M. A comparison of US and Norwegian regulation of coumarin in tobacco products.
Tobacco Control 2003;12:401-5.
Givelber DJ. Pure smoke: Products liability, innovation, and the
search for the safe cigarette. Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property 2005;7:1-49.
Hammond D, Collishaw N, Callard C.
Tobacco industry research on smoking behaviour and product design. The Lancet 2006 Mar 4;367:781-7.
Hammond D, Wiebel F, Kozlowski LT, et al.
Revising the machine smoking regime for cigarette emissions: Implications for tobacco control policy.
Tobacco Control 2007;16:8-14. doi: 10.1136/tc.2005.015297
Henningfield J, Benowitz N, Ahijevych K, Garrett B, Connolly G, Wayne G. Does menthol enhance the
addictiveness of cigarettes? An agenda for research. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2003;5:9-11.
Henningfield J, Pankow J, Garrett B. Ammonia and other chemical base tobacco additives and cigarette
nicotine delivery: Issues and research needs. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2004;6:199-205.
Henningfield J, Benowitz N, Connolly G, Davis R, Gray N, Myers M, Zeller M. Reducing tobacco addiction
through tobacco product regulation. Tobacco Control 2004;13:132-35.
Hurt R, Robertson C. Prying open the door to the tobacco industry's secrets about nicotine.
JAMA 1998;280:1173-81.
Keithly L, Wayne GF, Cullen DM, Connolly GN. Industry research on the use and effects of levulinic acid:
A case study in cigarette additives. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2005;7:761-771.
King W, Carter S, Borland R, Chapman S, Gray N. The Australian tar derby: the origins and fate of a low tar
harm reduction programme. Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supplement 3):iii61-70.
King B, Borland R. The "low-tar" strategy and the changing construction of Australian cigarettes.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2004;6:85-94.
Kozlowski L, O'Connor RJ. Official tar tests are misleading: use a two-stage
compensating test. Lancet 2000;355:2150-2161.
Kozlowski L, O'Connor R. Cigarette filter ventilation is a defective design because of
misleading taste, bigger puffs, and blocked vents. Tobacco Control 2002;11(Supplement 1):i40-i50.
Kozlowski L, Dreschel NA, Stellman SD, Wilkenfeld J, Weiss EB, Goldberg ME. An extremely compensatible
cigarette by design: documentary evidence on industry awareness and reactions to the Barclay filter design and cheating the tar
testing system. Tobacco Control 2005;14:64-70.
Laugesen M, Fowles J. Scope for regulation of cigarette
smoke toxicity: The case for including charcoal filters. New Zealand Medical Journal 15 April 2005;118:1213.
Available: http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/118-1213/1402/
Leavell N. The low tar lie. Tobacco Control 1999;8:433-39.
Lewis MJ, Wackowski D. Dealing with an innovative industry: a look at
flavored cigarettes promoted by mainstream brands. American Journal of Public Health 2006;96:(E-published ahead of print).
Manier J, Callahan P, Alexander D. The Oreo, obesity and us.
Chicago Tribune;2005:August 21-23 [Three-part series]. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/specials/chi-oreos-specialpackage,0,2428750.special
[Philip Morris documents provided in side-bar links] [See also Callahan P, above.]
May HE, Wigand JS. Why governments should compel the Tobacco Industry to disclose
their ingredients. Essays in Philosophy 2005;6(no page #s).
McDaniel PA, Solomon G, Malone RE. Taste-testing pesticide treated tobacco:
The ethics of industry experimentation using employees. American Journal of Public Health, 96:37-46.
Available: http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/1089
McGuire A. To burn or not to burn.
An advocate’s report from the field. Injury Prevention 2005;11:264-266.
Nye D. Regulatory myopia and public health: 'Tough' tobacco control? Competition & Change 2004;8:305-321.
O'Connor RJ, Giovino GA, Fix BV, Hyland A, Hammond D, Fong GT, Bauer U,
Cummings KM. Smokers' reactions to reduced ignition propensity cigarettes. Tobacco Control 2006;15:45-49.
Pankow J. A consideration of the role of gas/particle partitioning in the deposition of nicotine and other
tobacco smoke compounds in the respiratory tract. Chemical Research Toxicology 2001;14:1465-81.
Pauly J, Mepani A, Lesses J, Cummings K, Streck R. Cigarettes with defective filters marketed for 40 years:
what Philip Morris never told smokers. Tobacco Control 2002;11(Supplement 1):i51-i61.
Pollay R, Dewhirst T. A premiere example of the illusion of harm reduction cigarettes in the 1990s.
Tobacco Control 2003;12:322-32.
Rabinoff M, Caskey N, Rissling A, Park C. Pharmacological and chemical effects of cigarette additives.
American Journal of Public Health. 2007 Jul 31;[Epub ahead of print]. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2005.078014
Rees V, Ferris Wayne G, Thomas B, Connolly G.
Physical design analysis and mainstream smoke constituent yields of the new potential reduced exposure product,
Marlboro UltraSmooth. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 2007 Nov;9(11):1197-1206. doi: 10.1080/14622200701648375
Scharfstein J. Blowing smoke: How cigarette manufacturers argues that nicotine is not addictive.
Tobacco Control 1999;8:210-13.
Schulze A, Põtschke-Langer M, Bertram B. Die Tabakindustriedokumente I.
Chemische Verãnderung an Zigaretten und Tabakabhãngigkeit. Rote Reihe Band drei. Tabakprãvention und Tabakkontrolle.
Deutscheskrebsforschungszentrum, Heidelberg 2005. http://www.tabakkontrolle.de/
Slade J, Bero L, Hanauer P, Barnes D, Glantz S. Nicotine and Addiction: The Brown and Williamson documents.
JAMA 1995;274:225-33
Tengs TO, Ahmad S, Savage JM, Moore R, Gage E. The AMA proposal to mandate nicotine reduction in cigarettes:
a simulation of the population health impacts. Preventive Medicine 2005;40:170-180.
Vagg R, Chapman S. Nicotine analogues: a review of tobacco industry research
interests. Addiction 2005;100:701-712.
Wayne G, Connolly G. Application, function, and effects of menthol in cigarettes: A survey of tobacco industry
documents. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2004;6(Supplement 1):S43-54.
Wayne G, Connolly G. How cigarette design can affect youth initiation into
smoking: Camel cigarettes 1983-93. Tobacco Control 2002;11(Supplement 1):i32-39.
Wayne GF, Connolly GN, Henningfield JE. Assessing internal tobacco industry
knowledge of the neurobiology of tobacco dependence. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2004;6:927-940.
*Wayne G, Connolly G, et al.
Tobacco industry research and efforts to manipulate smoke particle size: Implications for product
regulation. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2008;10(4): 613-25. doi:
10.1080/14622200801978698
Willems EW, Rambali B, Vleeming W, Opperhuizen A, van Amsterdam JGC. Significance of ammonium compounds on
nicotine exposure to cigarette smokers. Food and Chemical Toxicology 2006;44(5):678-88. doi:10.1016/j.fct.2005.09.007
Adams M, Bornhauser A, Potschke-Langer M, Grunewald B. [The liability of cigarette producers for the
damages to health caused through smoking.] [Article in German] Neue Juristische Wochenschrift 2005: In press.
Alderman J, Daynard RA. Applying lessons from tobacco litigation to
obesity lawsuits. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2006;30:82-88.
Balbach E, Smith E, Malone R. How the health belief model helps the tobacco industry: Individuals, choice, and "information".
Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl 4):iv37-iv43. doi:10.1136/tc.2005.012997.
Bero L, Barnes D, Hanauer P, Slade J, Glantz S. Lawyer control of the tobacco industry's external research
program: The Brown and Williamson documents. JAMA 1995;274:241-47.
Carlini BH, Patrick DL, Halperin AC, Santos V. The tobacco industry's response to the
COMMIT Trial: An analysis of legacy tobacco documents. Public Health Reports 2006 Sep-Oct;121(5):501-8.
Chaiton M, Ferrence R, LeGresley E.
Perceptions of industry responsibility and tobacco control policy by US tobacco company executives in trial testimony.
Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl 4):iv98-iv106. doi:10.1136/tc.2004.009647
Cipollone v. Liggett Group. Transcript of proceedings of Antonio Cipollone,
individually and as an Executor of Rose D. Cipollone, Plaintiff v. Liggett Group, Inc., a Delaware Corporation; Philip Morris, Inc.,
a Virginia Corporation; and Loew's Theatres, Inc., a New York Corporation, defendants. In Civil Action no. 83-2864 (SA).
Tobacco Products Liability Reporter 1988: 3.431-3.68.
Cummings KM, Brown A, Douglas C.
Consumer acceptable risk: How cigarette companies have responded to accusations that their products are defective.
Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl 4):iv84-iv89. doi:10.1136/tc.2004.009837.
Davis RM, Douglas CE, Beasley JK. The Tobacco Deposition and Trial Testimony Archive
(DATTA) project: Origins, aims, and methods. Tobacco Control 2006 Dec;15(Suppl 4):iv4-iv8.
Daynard RA, Kelder GE Jr. The tobacco industry under fire.
Trial 1995;31:20.
Deal C, Doroshow J. The CALA files:
The secret campaign by big tobacco and other major industries to take away your rights.
Center for Justice & Democracy and Public Citizen 2000: http://www.centerjd.org/lib/cala.htm
Douglas C, Davis R, Beasley, J. Epidemiology of the third wave of tobacco litigation in the
United States, 1994-2005. Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl 4):iv9-iv16. doi:10.1136/tc.2006.016725.
Egilman D, Kim J, Biklen M. Proving causation: the use and abuse of medical and scientific evidence inside the courtroom
--an epidemiologist's critique of the judicial interpretation of the Daubert ruling. Food Drug Law Journal 2003;58:223-250.
Francis J, Shea A, Samet J. Challenging the epidemiologic evidence on passive smoking:
Tactics of tobacco industry expert witnesses. Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl 4):iv68-iv76. doi:10.1136/tc.2005.014241.
Friedman LC, Daynard RA, Banthin CN. How tobacco-friendly science
escapes scrutiny in the courtroom. American Journal of Public Health 2005;95(suppl 1):s16-20. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2004.046227
Friedman LC. Tobacco industry use of judicial seminars to influence rulings in products
liability litigation. Tobacco Control 2006;15:120-124.
Goldberg M, Davis R, O'Keefe AM.
The role of tobacco advertising and promotion: Themes employed in litigation by tobacco industry witnesses.
Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl 4):iv54-iv67. doi:10.1136/tc.2006.017947.
Guardino S, Daynard R. Tobacco industry lawyers as "disease vectors".
Tobacco Control 2007 Aug;16(4):224-228.
Guardino SD, Friedman LC, Daynard RA. Remedies for document destruction:
Tales from the tobacco wars. Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law 2004;12:1-60.
Guardino SD, Daynard RA. Punishing tobacco industry misconduct: The case for exceeding a single digit ratio between punitive and
compensatory damages. University of Pittsburgh Law Review 2005;67(1):1-66.
Hanuaer P, Slade J, Barnes D, Bero L, Glantz S. Lawyer control of internal scientific research to avoid
products liability lawsuits: The Brown and Williamson documents. JAMA 1995;274:234-40.
Henningfield J, Rose C, Zeller M. Tobacco industry litigation position on addiction:
Continued dependence on past views. Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl 4):iv27-iv36. doi:10.1136/tc.2005.013789.
Hiilamo HT. Tobacco control implication of the first European product liability suit.
Tobacco Control 2005;14:22-30.
Hiilamo H.
The impact of strategic funding by the tobacco industry of medical expert witnesses
appearing for the defence in the Aho Finnish product liability case. Addiction. 2007;102(6):979-88.
Hurt RD. The influence of the Minnesota tobacco trial on the healthcare
community and tobacco regulation. William Mitchell Law Review 1999;25:455-469.
Ibrahim JK, Glantz SA. Tobacco industry litigation strategies to oppose
tobacco control media campaigns. Tobacco Control 2006;15:50-58.
Kelder GE, Daynard RA. Tobacco litigation as a public health and cancer control strategy.
Journal of the American Medical Women's Association 1996;51:57-62.
Kyriakoudes L. Historians' testimony on "common knowledge" of the risks of tobacco use:
A review and analysis of experts testifying on behalf of cigarette manufacturers in civil litigation. Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl 4):iv107-iv116. doi:10.1136/tc.2005.014076.
LaFrance AB. Tobacco litigation: Smoke, mirrors and public policy. American Journal of Law & Medicine 2000;26:187-203.
Max W, Tsoukalas T. Economics on trial: The use and abuse of economic methods in third party
tobacco litigation. Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl 4):iv77-iv83. doi:10.1136/tc.2004.009555.
Milberger S, Davis R, Douglas C, Beasley J, Burns D, Houston T, Shopland D.
Tobacco manufacturers' defense against plaintiffs' claims of cancer causation: Throwing mud at the wall and hoping some of it will stick. Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl 4):iv17-iv26. doi:10.1136/tc.2006.016956.
Miura M, Daynard R, Samet J.
The role of litigation in tobacco control. Salud Publica de Mexico. 2006 April;48(suppl 1):s121-s136.
doi:10.1590/S0036-36342006000700015
Nixon M, Mahmoud L, Glantz S. Tobacco industry litigation to deter local public health ordinances:
The industry usually loses in court. Tobacco Control 2004;13:65-73.
Proctor R. "Everyone knew but no one had proof": Tobacco industry use of medical history expertise in US courts, 1990-2002
Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl 4):iv117-iv125. doi:10.1136/tc.2004.009928.
Proctor R. Tobacco and health. Expert witness report filed on behalf of plaintiffs in: 'The United States of America, plaintiff, v. Philip Morris, Inc., et al,
defendants,' Civil action No. 99-CV-02496 (GK) (Federal case). Journal of Philosophy, Science & Law (e-journal) March 2004;4. http://www.psljournal.com/archives/papers/tobacco.cfm
United States Department of Justice. United States of America, plaintiff v. Philip Morris, et al. defendants.
United States' Final Proposed Findings of Fact. United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Civil Action No. 99-CV-02496 (GK), 2004. http://www.usdoj.gov/civil/cases/tobacco2
United States Department of Justice. United States of America, plaintiff v.
Philip Morris, et al. defendants. Final Opinion. United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Civil Action No. 99-CV-02496 (GK), 2006.
http://www.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco/litigation/uspm.html
United States Department of Justice. United States of America, plaintiff v.
Philip Morris, et al. defendants. Final Judgement and Order. United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Civil Action No. 99-CV-02496 (GK), 2006.
http://www.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco/litigation/uspm.html
Wakefield M, McLeod K, Perry C. "Stay away from them until you're old enough to make a decision": Tobacco company testimony about youth smoking initiation. Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl 4):iv44-iv53. doi:10.1136/tc.2005.011536.
Wayne GF. Potential reduced exposure products (PREPs) in industry trial testimony.
Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl 4):iv90-iv97. doi:10.1136/tc.2004.009787.
Weissman R, Tannenbaum D. Big Tobacco and the law. Multinational Monitor 1998;July-August.
http://www.allbusiness.com/periodicals/article/706560-1.html
Acevedo-Garcia D, Barbeau E, Bishop JA, Pan J, Emmons KM. Undoing an epidemiological paradox:
The tobacco industry's targeting of US immigrants. American Journal of Public Health 2004;94:2188-2193.
Anderson SJ, Dewhirst T, Ling PM. Every document and picture tells a story: Using
internal corporate document reviews, semiotics, and content analysis to assess tobacco advertising. Tobacco Control 2006 Jun;15(3):254-61.
Anderson SJ, Glantz SA, Ling PM. Emotions for sale: Cigarette advertising and women's psychosocial needs.
Tobacco Control 2005;14:127-135.
Anderson S, Ling P.
"And they told two friends...and so on": RJ Reynolds' viral marketing of Eclipse and its potential to
mislead the public. Tobacco Control. 2008 10 March;[Epub ahead of print].
doi:10.1136/tc.2007.024273
Anderson SJ, Pollay RW, Ling PM. Taking ad-Vantage of lax advertising regulation
in the USA and Canada: Reassuring and distracting health-concerned smokers. Social Science & Medicine 2006;63(8):1973-1985.
Postprint available free at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/2047
Apollonio DE, Malone RE. Marketing to the marginalized: tobacco industry targeting of the homeless and mentally ill.
Tobacco Control 2005 Dec;14(6):409-15. Postprint available at http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/1095/
Balbach E, Gasior R, Barbeau E. R. J. Reynolds' targeting of African Americans: 1988-2000.
American Journal of Public Health 2003;93:822-7.
Barbeau E, Leavy-Sperounis A, Balbach E. Smoking, social class, and gender: what can public health learn from the
tobacco industry about disparities in smoking? Tobacco Control 2004;13:110-120.
Belstock S, Connolly G, Carpenter C, Tucker L.
Using alcohol to sell cigarettes to young adults: A content analysis of cigarette advertisements.
Journal of American College Health. 2008 Jan/Feb;56(4):383-89.
*Boessen S, Maarse H.
The impact of the treaty basis on health policy legislation in the European Union:
A case study on the tobacco advertising directive. BMC Health Services Research. 2008 Apr;8:77.
doi:10.1186/1472-6963-8-77
Carlyle J, Collin J, Muggli ME, Hurt RD. British American Tobacco and Formula One racing.
BMJ 2004;329:104-106.
Carter SM. New frontier, new power: The retail environment in Australia's dark market.
Tobacco Control 2003 Dec;12(Supplement 3):iii95-101.
Carter SM. Going below the line: Creating transportable brands for Australia's dark market.
Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supplement 3):iii87-94.
Carter SM. From legitimate consumers to public relations pawns: The tobacco industry and young Australians.
Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supplement 3):iii71-8.
Carter S. The Australian cigarette brand as product, person, and symbol.
Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supplement 3):iii79-86.
Charlesworth A, Glantz SA. Tobacco and the movie industry.
Clinics in Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2006;5:73-84.
Collin J, Muggli M, Carlyle J, Lee K, Hurt RD. A race to the death: British American Tobacco and the Chinese
Grand Prix. Lancet 2004;364:1107-1108.
Collins P. Smoke this book.
New York Times. 2007 December 2, 2007. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/02/books/review/Collins-t.html?_r=2&ref;=books&oref;=slogin&oref;=slogin
Cummings KM. Commentary. Tobacco risk perceptions and behavior: Implications for Tobacco Control.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2004;6:S285-S288.
Davis R, Landman A. Lorillard's "Candy Box" ad for Newport cigarettes: Is she pregnant?
Tobacco Control 2000;9(Supplement III):iii3-iii5.
Dewhirst T, Hunter A. Tobacco sponsorship of Formula One and CART auto racing:
Tobacco brand exposure and enhanced symbolic imagery through co-sponsors’ third party advertising.
Tobacco Control 2002;11:146-150.
Dewhirst T, Sparks R. Intertexuality, tobacco sponsorship of sports, and adolescent male smoking culture.
Journal of Sport and Social Issues 2003;27:372-398.
Dewhirst T, Davis D. Brand strategy and integrated marketing communication (IMC).
A case study of Player's cigarette brand marketing. Journal of Advertising 2005;34:81-92.
DiFranza JR, Richards JW, Paulman PM, Wolf-Gillespie N, Fletcher C, Jaffe RD, Murray D.
RJR Nabisco's cartoon camel promotes camel cigarettes to children. JAMA 1991;266:3149-3153.
*
Freeman B, Chapman S, Rimmer M.
The case for the plain packaging of tobacco products. Addiction. 2008 April;103(4):580-90.
doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2008.02145.x
Gardiner P. The African Americanization of menthol cigarette use in the United States.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2004;6(Supplement 1):S55-65.
Gardner MN, Brandt AM. "The doctor's choice is America's choice." The physician
in US cigarette advertisements 1930-1953, American Journal of Public Health 2006;96:222-232.
Hafez N, Ling PM. Finding the Kool Mixx: How Brown & Williamson used music marketing to sell cigarettes.
Tobacco Control 2006 Oct;15(5):359-66.
Hammond D, Tremblay I, Chaiton M, Lessard E, Callard C. Tobacco on campus: Industry marketing and tobacco control policy among
post-secondary institutions in Canada. Tobacco Control 2005;14:136-140.
Hastings G, MacFadyen L. A day in the life of an advertising man: Review of internal
documents from the UK tobacco industry's principal advertising agencies. BMJ 2000;321:366-71.
Joseph AM, Muggli M, Pearson KC, Lando H. The cigarette manufacturers’ efforts to promote tobacco to the U.S. military.
Military Medicine 2005 Oct;170:874-80.
Katz S, Lavack A. Tobacco related bar promotions: insights from tobacco industry
documents. Tobacco Control 2002;11(Supplement 1):i92-i101.
Klein A. The cigar caper. Baltimore Sun 1998, January 11 (pp. 11), January 12 (pp. 7).
Kuczynski A. Tobacco's newest billboards are on the pages of its
magazines. New York Times 1999, December 12:24-25.
Kyriakoudes L. The Grand Ole Opry and
Big Tobacco: Radio scripts from the files of the RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company, 1948 to 1959.
Southern Cultures 2006;12:76-89.
Lavack AM, Toth G. Tobacco point-of-purchase promotion: Examining tobacco industry documents. Tobacco Control 2006 Oct;15(5):377-84.
Lewis MJ, Yulis SG, Denevo C, Hrywna M. Tobacco industry direct marketing after the Master Settlement Agreement.
Health Promotion Practice 2004;5(3 Suppl):75S-83S.
Ling PM, Glantz S. Using tobacco-industry marketing research to design more effective tobacco-control campaigns.
JAMA 2002;287:2983-9.
Ling PM, Glantz SA. Tobacco industry consumer research on socially acceptable cigarettes.
Tobacco Control 2005;14:e3. http://www.tobaccocontrol.com/cgi/content/abstract/14/5/e3?etoc
Malone RE, Wenger LD, Bero LA.
Making the Cigar News. Tobacco Control 2000;9:435-437. Postprint available at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/795.
Mekemson C, Glantz S. How the tobacco industry built its relationship with Hollywood.
Tobacco Control 2002;11(Supplement 1):i81-i91.
Muggli ME, Hurt RD. Listening between the lines: What BAT really thinks of its consumers
in the developing world (Letter). Tobacco Control 2003;12:104.
Muggli ME, Pollay R, Lew R, Joseph A. Targeting of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
by the tobacco industry: Results from the Minnesota Tobacco Document Depository. Tobacco Control 2002;11:201-209.
Offen N, Smith E, Malone R. From adversary to target market: The ACT-UP boycott of Philip Morris.
Tobacco Control 2003;12:203-7.
Pollay R, Dewhirst T. The dark side of marketing seemingly "light" cigarettes: Successful
images and failed fact. Tobacco Control 2002;11(Supplement 1):i18-i31.
Pollay RW. Considering the evidence, no wonder the court upheld
Canada’s regulation of cigarette advertising. Journal of Public Policy and Marketing 2004 Spring;12:80-88.
Portugal C, Cruz TB, Espinoza L, Romero M, Baezconde-Garbanati L.
Countering tobacco industry sponsorship of Hispanic/Latino organizations through policy adoption: A case study.
Health Promotion Practice 2004;5:143S-156.
Rosenberg NJ, Siegel M. Use of corporate sponsorship as a tobacco marketing tool:
A review of tobacco industry sponsorship in the USA, 1995-1999. Tobacco Control 2001;10:239-246.
Sepe E, Ling P, Glantz S. Smooth moves: Bar and nightclub tobacco promotions that target young adults.
American Journal of Public Health 2002;92:414-19.
Smith EA, Malone R. The outing of Philip Morris: Advertising tobacco to gay men.
American Journal of Public Health 2003;93:988-93.
Smith EA, Malone R. "Creative Solutions": Selling cigarettes in a smoke-free world.
Tobacco Control 2004;13:57-63. Postprint available at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/1138/
Smith EA, Offen N, Malone RE. Pictures worth a thousand words:
Non-commercial tobacco content in the lesbian, gay and bisexual press. Journal of Health Communications 2006 Oct-Nov;11(7):635-49.
Smith EA, Offen N, Malone, RE. What makes an ad a cigarette ad?
Commercial tobacco imagery in the lesbian, gay, bisexual press.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2005 Dec;59(12):1086-91.
Postprint available at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/1323/
Stevens P, Carlson L, Hinman J. An analysis of tobacco industry marketing to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender (LGBT) populations: Strategies for mainstream Tobacco Control and prevention. Health Promotion Practice 2004;5(3 Suppl):129S-134S.
Sutton S, Robinson R. The marketing of menthol cigarettes in the United States: Populations, messages,
and channels. Nicotine &Tobacco Research 2004;6(Supplement 1):S83-91.
Toll BA, Ling PM. The Virginia Slims identity crisis: An inside look at tobacco industry marketing to women.
Tobacco Control 2005;14:172-180.
Wakefield M, Morley C, Horan J, Cummings K. The cigarette pack as image: New
evidence from tobacco industry documents. Tobacco Control 2002;11(Supplement 1):i73-i80.
Washington H. Burning Love: Big tobacco takes aim at LGBT youths. American Journal of Public Health 2002;92:1086-95.
Weissman R. Big Tobacco goes global. Multinational Monitor 1998;July-August.
http://www.allbusiness.com/periodicals/article/706562-1.html
White V, White M, Freeman K, Gilpin E, Pierce J. Cigarette promotional offers: Who takes advantage?
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2006;30(3):225–231.
Alechnowicz K, Chapman S. The Philippine tobacco industry: 'the strongest tobacco lobby in Asia'.
Tobacco Control 2004;13(Supplement 2):ii71-78.
Assunta M. BAT flouts tobacco-free World Cup policy. Tobacco Control 2002;11:277-278.
*
Assunta M, Chapman S. The lightest market in the world: Light and mild cigarettes in Japan. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2008 May;10(5):803-10.
doi:10.1080/14622200802023882
Assunta M, Chapman S. A 'clean cigarette' for a clean nation: A case study of Salem Pianissimo in Japan.
Tobacco Control 2004;13(Supplement 2):ii58-ii62.
Assunta M, Chapman S. 'The world's most hostile environment': How the tobacco industry
circumvented Singapore's advertising ban. Tobacco Control 2004;13(Supplement 2):ii51-ii57.
Assunta M, Chapman S. The tobacco industry's accounts of refining indirect tobacco advertising in Malaysia.
Tobacco Control 2004;13(Supplement 2):ii63-ii70.
Assunta M, Chapman S. A mire of highly subjective and ineffective voluntary guidelines: tobacco industry
efforts to thwart Tobacco Control in Malaysia. Tobacco Control 2004;13(Supplement 2):ii43-ii50.
Assunta M, Chapman S. Industry sponsored youth smoking prevention programme in Malaysia: a case study in
duplicity. Tobacco Control 2004;13(Supplement 2):ii37-ii42.
Bachinger E, McKee M. Tobacco policies in Austria during the Third Reich. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2007 Sep;11(9):1033-37.
Barnoya J, Glantz S. Tobacco industry success in preventing regulation of secondhand smoke in Latin America:
The "Latin Project". Tobacco Control 2002;11:305-14.
Bialous SA, Mochizuki-Kobayashi Y, Stillman F. Courtesy and the challenges of implementing smokefree
policies in Japan. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2006 Apr;8(2):2003-16.
Bobak M, Gilmore A, McKee M, Rose R, Marmot M.
Changes in smoking prevalence in Russia, 1996-2004. Tobacco Control 2006;15:131-5.
Birkeland GMH, Birkeland V. Tobakksindustriens erstatningsansvar [Tobacco industry liability]
[Article in Norwegian]. Norges Offentlige Utredninger 2000:16. Attachment 9: [Report on search of documents in the
Minnesota Tobacco Document Depository]. http://odin.dep.no/shd/norsk/publ/utredninger/NOU/030001-020003
Birkeland V, Andreassen PM, Duvaland L. Tobakksindustriens erstatningsansvar [Tobacco industry liability]
[Article in Norwegian]. Norges Offentlige Utredninger 2000:16. Attachment 10: [Report on search of documents in the Guildford Depository].
http://odin.dep.no/shd/norsk/publ/utredninger/NOU/030001-020003
Braude J. Smoke Signals. What Big Tobacco can teach about democratization.
The New Republic Online. 18 April 2005. http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=w050418&s;=braude041805
Chapman S, Byrne F, Carter SM. "Australia is one of the darkest markets of the world": The global importance
of Australian tobacco control. Tobacco Control 2003;12(Supplement 3):iii1-iii3.
Chen A, Glantz S, Tong E. Asian herbal-tobacco cigarettes: "Not medicine but less harmful"?
Tobacco Control 2007 Apr;16(2):e3. doi:10.1136/tc.2006.016568
Drope J, Glantz S. British Columbia capital regional district 100% smokefree bylaw:
A successful public health campaign despite industry opposition. Tobacco Control 2003;12:264-8.
Flores ML, Barnoya J, Mejia R, Alderete E, Pérez-Stable EJ.
Litigation in Argentina: Challenging the tobacco industry. Tobacco Control 2006 Apr;15(2):90-96.
Gilmore A. "Tobacco and Transition: Understanding the
impact of transition on tobacco use and control in the former Soviet Union." Tobacco Control 2005.
Reports on Industry Activity from Outside UCSF. Paper SovietUnion.
Available at http://repositories.cdlib.org/tc/reports/SovietUnion/
Gilmore AB, McKee M. Exploring the impact of foreign direct investment on tobacco consumption in the former
Soviet Union. Tobacco Control 2005;14:13-21.
Gilmore AB, McKee M. Moving east: how the transnational tobacco companies gained entry to the emerging
markets of the former Soviet Union. Part I: Establishing cigarette imports. Tobacco Control 2004;13:43-100.
Gilmore AB, McKee M. Moving east: how the transnational tobacco companies gained entry to the emerging markets of the
former Soviet Union. Part II: Priorities and tactics in establishing a manufacturing presence. Tobacco Control 2004;13:101-160.
Gilmore A, McKee M, Collin J. The invisible hand: How British American Tobacco precluded competition
in Uzbekistan. Tobacco Control 2007 Aug;16(4):239-47.
Gilmore AB, Pomerleau J, McKee M, Rose R, Haerpfer C et al.
Prevalence of smoking in eight countries of the former Soviet Union. Results from the Living Conditions, Lifestyles and
Health Study. American Journal of Public Health 2004;94:2177-2184.
Gilmore A, Radu-Loghin C, Zatushevski I, McKee M. Pushing up smoking incidence:
Plans for a privatised tobacco industry in Moldova. Lancet 2005;365:1354-1359.
Gilmore AB, Collin J, McKee M.
British American Tobacco's erosion of health legislation in Uzbekistan.
BMJ 2006;332:355-358 (additional material and references at http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/332/7537/355/DC1
Gilmore A, Collin J, Townsend J. Transnational tobacco company
influence on taxation policy during privatization: the case of BAT in Uzbekistan. (in press)
American Journal of Public Health January 2007;97(1).(epub ahead of print 30 Nov 2006 http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/abstract/AJPH.2005.078378v1 )
Givel MS, Glantz SA. Tobacco industry political power and influence in
Florida from 1979 to 1999. Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California San Francisco Center for Tobacco Control
Research and Education. Tobacco Control Policy Making: United States. Paper FL1999. http://repositories.cdlib.org/ctcre/tcpmus/FL1999.
Givel MS, Glantz SA. The Public Health Undermined: The Tobacco Industry's Legacy
in Missouri in the 1990's. Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California San Francisco Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education. Tobacco Control Policy Making: United States. Paper MO2000. http://repositories.cdlib.org/ctcre/tcpmus/MO2000 .
Givel MS, Glantz SA. Tobacco control and direct democracy in Dade County, Florida: | ||||||||||||||||||||