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PHILIP MORRIS (2) answer(s).
 
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From litigation to legislation in tobacco politics: the surrender of Philip Morris / Derthick, Martha   Journal Article
Derthick, Martha Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Asks why it was possible for Congress to enact regulation of tobacco manufacture in 2009 after many years of indulging the industry. She finds the explanation in the rise of opposition to the industry in the Democratic Party and the embrace of regulation by Philip Morris, the major manufacturer, which was seeking safety and stability after repeated assaults from an array of public and private actors in legislatures, courts, and the media.
Key Words Media  Democratic Party  Courts  Philip Morris 
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On reading the morris papers: 1959 revisited / Lee, John Michael   Journal Article
Lee, John Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The private papers of Sir Philip Morris reveal how he prepared himself for the chairmanship of the 1959 Oxford Conference on Commonwealth Education with briefing from the Commonwealth Relations Office, what he brought to the meeting from his own experience, and what he learnt from the chair. British ministers and officials as hosts of the conference were ambivalent about its outcome. They could not disentangle the prospect of educational co-operation across the Commonwealth from all that was being done to set up a system for giving development assistance to the new states created by decolonisation.
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