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Article

Mialon, Mélissa, Fooks, Gary, Cullerton, Katherine, Gómez-Donoso, Clara, Fidalgo, Hernando Salcedo, Nakkash, Rima and Lacy-Nichols, Jennifer (2022). Corporations and Health: The Need to Combine Forces to Improve Population Health. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 11 (7), pp. 871-873.

Fooks, Gary Jonas and Godziewski, Charlotte (2022). The World Health Organization, Corporate Power, and the Prevention and Management of Conflicts of Interest in Nutrition Policy:Comment on "Towards Preventing and Managing Conflict of Interest in Nutrition Policy? An Analysis of Submissions to a Consultation on a Draft WHO Tool". International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 11 (2), pp. 228-232.

Mills, Tom, Mullan, Killian and Fooks, Gary Jonas (2021). Impartiality on Platforms:The Politics of BBC Journalists’ Twitter Networks. Journalism Studies, 22 (1), pp. 22-41.

Fooks, Gary Jonas, Williams, Simon, Box, Graham and Sacks, Gary (2019). Corporations' use and misuse of evidence to influence health policy:A case study of sugar-sweetened beverage taxation. Globalization and health, 15 (1),

Fooks, Gary and Mills, Tom (2017). The tolerable cost of European Union regulation:leaving the EU and the market for politically convenient facts. Journal of Social Policy, 46 (4), pp. 719-743.

Fooks, Gary Jonas, Smith, Julia, Lee, Kelley and Holden, Chris (2017). Controlling corporate influence in health policy making? An assessment of the implementation of article 5.3 of the World Health Organization framework convention on tobacco control. Globalization and health, 13 ,

Hatchard, Jenny L., Fooks, Gary J. and Gilmore, Anna B. (2016). Standardised tobacco packaging:a health policy case study of corporate conflict expansion and adaptation. BMJ Open, 6 (10),

Ulucanlar, Selda, Fooks, Gary J. and Gilmore, Anna B. (2016). The Policy Dystopia Model:an interpretive analysis of tobacco industry political activity. PLoS Medicine, 13 (9),

Lie, Jessamina Lih Yan, Willemsen, Marc C., de Vries, Nanne K. and Fooks, Gary (2016). The devil is in the detail:tobacco industry political influence in the Dutch implementation of the 2001 EU Tobacco Products Directive. Tobacco Control, 25 (5), pp. 545-550.

Savell, Emily, Fooks, Gary and Gilmore, Anna B. (2016). How does the alcohol industry attempt to influence marketing regulations? A systematic review. Addiction, 111 (1), 18–32.

Lee, Kelley, Fooks, Gary, Wander, Nathaniel and Fang, Jennifer (2015). Smoke rings:towards a comprehensive tobacco free policy for the Olympic Games. PLoS ONE, 10 (8),

Gilmore, Anna B., Fooks, Gary, Drope, Jeffrey, Bialous, Stella Aguinaga and Jackson, Rachel Rose (2015). Exposing and addressing tobacco industry conduct in low-income and middle-income countries. The Lancet, 385 (9972), pp. 1029-1043.

Farnsworth, Kevin and Fooks, Gary (2015). Corporate taxation, corporate power, and corporate harm. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 54 (1), pp. 25-41.

Smith, Katherine Elizabeth, Fooks, Gary, Gilmore, Anna B., Collin, Jeff and Weishaar, Heide (2015). Corporate coalitions and policy making in the European Union:how and why British American tobacco promoted "better regulation". Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 40 (2), pp. 325-372.

Ulucanlar, Selda, Fooks, Gary J, Hatchard, Jenny L. and Gilmore, Anna B. (2014). Representation and misrepresentation of scientific evidence in contemporary tobacco regulation:a review of tobacco industry submissions to the UK Government consultation on standardised packaging. PLoS Medicine, 11 (3),

Savell, Emily, Gilmore, Anna B. and Fooks, Gary (2014). How does the tobacco industry attempt to influence marketing regulations? A systematic review. PLoS ONE, 9 (2),

Hatchard, Jenny L., Fooks, Gary J., Evans-Reeves, Karen A., Ulucanlar, Selda and Gilmore, Anna B. (2014). A critical evaluation of the volume, relevance and quality of evidence submitted by the tobacco industry to oppose standardised packaging of tobacco products. BMJ Open, 4 (2),

Fooks, Gary Jonas, Peeters, Silvy and Evans-Reeves, Karen (2014). Illicit trade, tobacco industry-funded studies and policy influence in the EU and UK. Tobacco Control, 23 (1), pp. 81-83.

Fooks, Gary and Gilmore, Anna B. (2014). International trade law, plain packaging and tobacco industry political activity:the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Tobacco Control, 23 (1),

Fooks, G.J. and Gilmore, A.B. (2013). Corporate philanthropy, political influence, and health policy. PLoS ONE, 8 (11),

Fooks, Gary, Gilmore, Anna B., Collin, Jeff, Holden, Chris and Lee, Kelley (2013). The limits of corporate social responsibility : Techniques of neutralization, stakeholder management and political CSR. Journal of Business Ethics, 112 (2), pp. 283-299.

Gilmore, A.B. and Fooks, G. (2012). Global fund needs to address conflict of interest. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 90 (1), pp. 71-2.

Fooks, G.J., Gilmore, A.B., Smith, K.E., Collin, J., Holden, C. and Lee, K. (2011). Corporate social responsibility and access to policy élites: An analysis of tobacco industry documents. PLoS Medicine, 8 (8),

Gilmore, A.B., Fooks, G. and Mckee, M. (2011). A review of the impacts of tobacco industry privatisation: Implications for policy. Global Public Health, 6 (6), pp. 621-642.

Fooks, Gary and Peeters, Silvy (2010). World: Disasters are 'brand aid' opportunities for Tobacco. Tobacco Control, 20 ,

Smith, K.E., Fooks, G., Collin, J., Weishaar, H., Mandal, S. and Gilmore, A.B. (2010). "Working the system" - British American tobacco's influence on the European Union treaty and its implications for policy: An analysis of internal tobacco industry documents. PLoS Medicine, 7 (1),

Monograph

Fooks, Gary Jonas, Smith, Julia, Lee, Kelley and Holden, Chris (2016). Controlling Corporate Influence in Health Policy Making?:Implementation of Article 5.3 of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, Residual Opportunity Structures for Policy Influence, and Political Adaptation. Working Paper. UNSPECIFIED.

Book

Paton, Alexis, Fooks, Gary, Maestri, Gaja and Lowe, Pam (2020). Submission of evidence on the disproportionate impact of COVID 19, and the UK government response, on ethnic minorities and women in the UK. UNSPECIFIED.

Stamou, Eleni, Fooks, Gary Jonas, Marmer, Elina and Zurabishvili, Tinanin (2019). Cross-national Comparison of Educational Policies and Curricula -Cultural Heritage and Identities of Europe's Future (CHIEF). European Commission.

Other

Fooks, Gary Jonas, Mullan, Killian, Willmott, Jennifer, Yates, David and Mills, Tom (2023). Executive Summary. Who Won? Who Lost? The Distributional Impact of COVID-19 Government Support for Business. Aston University, Birmingham.

Fooks, Gary Jonas, Mullan, Killian, Yates, David, Mills, Tom and Willmott, Jennifer (2023). Who Won? Who Lost? The Distributional Impact of COVID-19 Government Support for Business.:Aston Centre for Health and Society Policy Brief. Aston University, Birmingham.

Fooks, Gary Jonas, Mullan, Killian, Willmott, Jennifer, Yates, Dave, Mills, Tom and Davis, Manon (2023). Who Gained, who Lost? The Distributional Impact of COVID-19 Government Support for Business. Aston University.

Fooks, Gary Jonas (2021). Submission to the Joint Select Committee of Parliament on the Tobacco Control Bill:Tobacco Industry Interference in Health Policy Making. UNSPECIFIED.

Fooks, Gary Jonas (2020). Controlling Tobacco Industry Interference in Tobacco Control Policy in Jamaica. UNSPECIFIED.

Farnsworth, Kevin and Fooks, Gary (2019). Why the UK has no clear party of business. The Conversation Trust (UK).

Fooks, Gary, Sacks, Gary, Box, Graham and Williams, Simon (2019). How business misrepresented evidence: the South African sugar tax story. The Conversation Trust (UK).

Fooks, Gary and Mills, Tom (2017). Is EU regulation really so bad for the UK? The Conversation Trust (UK).

Fooks, Gary, West, Karen and Farnsworth, Kevin (2016). The murky politics of boardroom pay. The Conversation Trust (UK).

Farnsworth, Kevin and Fooks, Gary (2015). How governments are helping big companies pay less tax. The Conversation Trust (UK).

Fooks, Gary (2014). Explainer: how big tobacco turns profits. The Conversation Trust (UK).

Fooks, Gary and Gilmore, Anna B. (2013). There’s no such thing as a free lunch from tobacco companies. The Conversation Trust (UK).

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