Macquarie Home | Course Handbook | Library | Campus Map | Macquarie Contacts
Home page

Macquarie University ResearchOnline

Home
Add
-List Of Titles -'Trade policy, not morals or health policy' : the US Trade Representative, tobacco companies and market liberalization in Thailand

Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/192085

OpenURL Link
2 Visitors 3 Hits 0 Downloads
Title
'Trade policy, not morals or health policy' : the US Trade Representative, tobacco companies and market liberalization in Thailand
Related
Global social policy, Vol. 12, No. 2, (2012), p.149-172
DOI
10.1177/1468018112443686
Publisher
Sage Publications
Date
2012
Author/Creator
MacKenzie, Ross
Author/Creator
Collin, Jeff
Description
The enforced opening of Thailand's cigarette market to imports in 1990 has become a cause celebre in debates about the social and health impacts of trade agreements. At the instigation of leading US-based cigarette manufacturers, the US Trade Representative (USTR) threatened trade sanctions against Thailand to compel the government to liberalize its domestic cigarette market. Thailand's challenge to the USTR led to referral to General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) arbitration. While GATT ruled in favour of the USTR on market access, it also found that Thailand could subsequently enact non-discriminatory tobacco control regulation without contravening the GATT agreement. This article contributes to existing literature via its analysis of tobacco industry documents that highlight not only USTR responsiveness to lobbying from tobacco corporations, raising concerns about the drivers of globalization and the limited protection afforded to public health concerns in trade agreements. Significantly, the documents also indicate that USTR support of the tobacco industry was not unconditional, being subject to wider pressures of global trade negotiations. Such qualification notwithstanding, however, ongoing governmental willingness to advance the international interests of tobacco corporations remains a concern from a public health perspective, particularly given the failure of the US to ratify the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.
Description
24 page(s)
Subject Keyword
Bilateral trade agreements
Subject Keyword
FCTC
Subject Keyword
globalization
Subject Keyword
Thailand
Subject Keyword
tobacco industry
Subject Keyword
trade liberalization
Subject Keyword
USCEA
Subject Keyword
USTR
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Environment and Geography

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/192085
Identifier
ISSN:1468-0181
Identifier
mq_res-ext-2-s2.0-84865185576
Language
eng
Reviewed
Reviewed
Save/E-mail Citation
Citation Format
E-mail Address
Subject
"Global social policy"
 
OR
  • Show All  
  • Show My Selections 
Advanced Search

Search

Bilateral trade agreements
MacKenzie, Ross

Browse

  • By Title 
  • By Author/Creator 
  • By Department/Centre 
  • By Subject Keyword 
  • By Journal/Conference 
  • By FoR/RFCD codes 
  • By Resource Type 
  • By Date 

Highlights

  • Most Accessed Objects 
  • Recent Additions 
  • Pending Publications 
  • Author Profiles 

Resources

  • About ResearchOnline 
  • FAQ 
  • Open Access 
  • Open Access-FAQs 
  • Copyright 
  • Contribute 
  • Help 
  • Contact
  • Terms and Conditions 
Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict Powered by VITAL

Copyright Macquarie University | Privacy Statement | Accessibility Information

ABN 90 952 801 237 | CRICOS Provider No 00002J

Library Staff Sign In