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Contents
1
Articles/Blogs
1.1
2015: Are we in the endgame for smoking?
2
Journals - Editorials, Commentaries
2.1
2023: Can tobacco use end in Europe?
2.2
2023: The Compassion Club: A new proposal for transformation of tobacco retail
3
Journals - Topic Specific Special Editions
3.1
Tobacco Control
3.1.1
2013: The Tobacco Endgame
4
Suggestions to add to this page
4.1
Multi-years - collection: Centre of Research Excellence on Achieving the Tobacco Endgame
4.2
Collection from ASH Scotland: Tobacco endgames
4.3
Yearly: The Tobacco Transformation Index
4.4
2023: How the tobacco industry can accelerate transformation
4.5
2022: Prohibition no, abolition yes! Rethinking how we talk about ending the cigarette epidemic
4.6
2022: Evaluating tobacco industry ‘transformation’: a proposed rubric and analysis
4.7
2021: E-Cigarettes, Harm Reduction, and Tobacco Control
4.8
2019: The Future of Nicotine Regulation: Key Questions and Challenges
4.9
2018: Impact of five tobacco endgame strategies on future smoking prevalence, population health and health system costs: two modelling studies to inform the tobacco endgame
4.10
2016: Nicotine without smoke: Tobacco harm reduction
4.11
2015: A critique of policy proposals aimed at ending tobacco use
4.12
2015: Endgame: the Islamic State approach to tobacco control
4.13
2013: Et tu, Ken Warner? (and some musings about “endgame”)
4.14
2010: Imagining things otherwise: new endgame ideas for tobacco control
4.15
2005: Transforming the tobacco market: why the supply of cigarettes should be transferred from for-profit corporations to non-profit enterprises with a public health mandate
4.16
2004: Out of the Ashes: The Life, Death, and Rebirth of the “Safer” Cigarette in the United States
4.17
2000: What is the future for the tobacco industry?
4.18
1997: The Emerging Market for Long-term Nicotine Maintenance
4.19
1994: Establishing a Nicotine Threshold for Addiction -- The Implications for Tobacco Regulation
4.20
1991: The future of nicotine replacement
Articles/Blogs
2015:
Are we in the endgame for smoking?
Journals - Editorials, Commentaries
2023:
Can tobacco use end in Europe?
2023:
The Compassion Club: A new proposal for transformation of tobacco retail
Journals - Topic Specific Special Editions
Tobacco Control
2013:
The Tobacco Endgame
Suggestions to add to this page
Multi-years - collection:
Centre of Research Excellence on Achieving the Tobacco Endgame
Collection from ASH Scotland:
Tobacco endgames
Yearly:
The Tobacco Transformation Index
2023:
How the tobacco industry can accelerate transformation
2022:
Prohibition no, abolition yes! Rethinking how we talk about ending the cigarette epidemic
2022:
Evaluating tobacco industry ‘transformation’: a proposed rubric and analysis
2021:
E-Cigarettes, Harm Reduction, and Tobacco Control
2019:
The Future of Nicotine Regulation: Key Questions and Challenges
2018:
Impact of five tobacco endgame strategies on future smoking prevalence, population health and health system costs: two modelling studies to inform the tobacco endgame
2016:
Nicotine without smoke: Tobacco harm reduction
2015:
A critique of policy proposals aimed at ending tobacco use
2015:
Endgame: the Islamic State approach to tobacco control
2013:
Et tu, Ken Warner? (and some musings about “endgame”)
2010:
Imagining things otherwise: new endgame ideas for tobacco control
2005:
Transforming the tobacco market: why the supply of cigarettes should be transferred from for-profit corporations to non-profit enterprises with a public health mandate
2004:
Out of the Ashes: The Life, Death, and Rebirth of the “Safer” Cigarette in the United States
2000:
What is the future for the tobacco industry?
1997:
The Emerging Market for Long-term Nicotine Maintenance
1994:
Establishing a Nicotine Threshold for Addiction -- The Implications for Tobacco Regulation
1991:
The future of nicotine replacement