Removing the Emperor's Clothes: Australia and Tobacco Plain Packaging
By (Author) Simon Chapman
By (author) Becky Freeman
Sydney University Press
Sydney University Press
8th December 2014
Australia
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Public health and preventive medicine
362.296
Paperback
272
Width 148mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm
380g
Removing the Emperor's Clothes: Australia and Tobacco Plain Packagingsets out the evidence for the importance of plain packaging in striking at the heart of what remains of tobacco advertising. It examines the history of the idea, the tobacco industry's frantic efforts to derail it, and the early evidence for its impact; also giving tools to policy makers in other countries wanting to make the best case for plain packaging and to defend it from the inevitable attacks that will follow.
In this book you get a great combination: a depth of policy detail ... the arms-race nature of the political battle that took place ... and Chapmans sense of humour permeating right throughout. -- Chris Picton * Croakey *
Simon Chapman is emeritus professor of public health at the University of Sydney.
Becky Freeman is a senior lecturer in public health at the University of Sydney.