The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control promised open science and plural debate. Two decades on, much of it feels like choreography: dissent ushered to the wings, innovation told to wait in the lobby. Now comes the sequel — the World Health Organization’s Pandemic Agreement — built on the script of centralize first, question later. The […]
Author Archives: Roger Bate
Roger Bate is a fellow at the International Center for Law and Economics. His paper “FCTC: The Wrong Lessons Learned” is published by the Taxpayers Protection Alliance. He wrote this for InsideSources.com.
