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  1. Monitoring the impacts of international trade and investment agreements on food environments: a Canadian case study
  2. Capitalising (on) industrial epidemics: examining the influence of the ‘Big Three’ asset managers on corporate governance in key health-harming commodity industries
  3. Monitoring privilege for health equity: building consensus on indicators to monitor socioeconomic advantage through a modified Delphi survey
  4. Alienation and its relevance to public health: response to commentaries by Muntaneret aland Dawson
  5. Doing (and undoing) privilege: evaluating how public policy drives health inequities
  6. Financing food environments: who has the power to drive healthier food investment in Australia?
  7. Twenty-first century alienation and health: a research agenda
  8. Social, cultural and political conditions for advancing health equity: examples from eight country case studies (2011–2021)
  9. Inhibitors and Supporters of Policy Change in the Regulation of Unhealthy Food Marketing in Australia
  10. Protecting children from unhealthy food marketing: a comparative policy analysis in Australia, Fiji and Thailand
  11. Could a minimalist lifestyle reduce carbon emissions and improve wellbeing? A review of minimalism and other low consumption lifestyles
  12. Making multisectoral committees work: Lessons from tobacco control in two Pacific small island developing states
  13. The challenges in protecting public health interests in multisectoral governance in the context of small island developing states: the case of tobacco control in Fiji and Vanuatu
  14. The role of causal ideas in the governance of commercial determinants of health. A qualitative study of tobacco control in the pacific
  15. Towards reconciling population nutrition goals and investment policy in Thailand: understanding how investment policy actors defined, framed and prioritised nutrition
  16. How commercial actors used different types of power to influence policy on restricting food marketing: a qualitative study with policy actors in Thailand
  17. Interdisciplinary insights on the future of food systems research: perspectives from the next generation of research leaders
  18. Authority in tobacco control in Pacific Small Island Developing States: a qualitative study of multisectoral tobacco governance in Fiji and Vanuatu
  19. Moving from silos to synergies: strengthening governance of food marketing policy in Thailand
  20. How do interests, ideas, and institutions affect multisectoral governance? The case of tobacco governance in two Pacific small island developing states
  21. Promoting action on structural drivers of health inequity: principles for policy evaluation
  22. The regulatory governance conditions that lead to food policies achieving improvements in population nutrition outcomes: a qualitative comparative analysis
  23. Advancing Action on Health Equity Through a Sociolegal Model of Health
  24. A narrative review of regulatory governance factors that shape food and nutrition policies
  25. Glossary on free trade agreements and health part 2: new trade rules and new urgencies in the context of COVID-19
  26. Glossary on free trade agreements and health part 1: the shift from multilateralism and the rise of ‘WTO-Plus’ provisions
  27. Industry submissions on alcohol in the context of Australia's trade and investment agreements: A content and thematic analysis of publicly available documents
  28. Advancing a health equity agenda across multiple policy domains: a qualitative policy analysis of social, trade and welfare policy
  29. International Trade and Investment and Food Systems: What We Know, What We Don’t Know, and What We Don’t Know We Don’t Know
  30. What Generates Attention to Health in Trade PolicyMaking? Lessons From Success in Tobacco Control and Access to Medicines: A Qualitative Study of Australia and the (Comprehensive and Progressive) Trans-Pacific Partnership
  31. Trade and investment agreements as structural drivers for NCDs: the new public health frontier
  32. A glossary of theories for understanding power and policy for health equity
  33. Implementing policy on next-generation broadband networks and implications for equity of access to high speed broadband: A case study of Australia's NBN
  34. The nexus between international trade, food systems, malnutrition and climate change
  35. International Trade Agreements and Global Health: Pathways and Politics
  36. Toxic trade: the impact of preferential trade agreements on alcohol imports from Australia in partner countries
  37. Paradigm Shift: New Ideas for a Structural Approach to NCD Prevention Comment on "How Neoliberalism Is Shaping the Supply of Unhealthy Commodities and What This Means for NCD Prevention"
  38. Public health over private wealth: rebalancing public and private interests in international trade and investment agreements
  39. How do actors with asymmetrical power assert authority in policy agenda-setting? A study of authority claims by health actors in trade policy
  40. An exposé of the realpolitik of trade negotiations: implications for population nutrition
  41. How does policy framing enable or constrain inclusion of social determinants of health and health equity on trade policy agendas?
  42. Digital Infrastructure as a Determinant of Health Equity: An Australian Case Study of the Implementation of the National Broadband Network
  43. Internalisation of International Investment Agreements in Public Policymaking: Developing a Conceptual Framework of Regulatory Chill
  44. Addressing Health Equity Through Action on the Social Determinants of Health: A Global Review of Policy Outcome Evaluation Methods
  45. Trade, investment and the global economy: Are we entering a new era for health?
  46. When evidence isn’t enough: Ideological, institutional, and interest-based constraints on achieving trade and health policy coherence
  47. A conceptual framework for investigating the impacts of international trade and investment agreements on noncommunicable disease risk factors
  48. Trade and public health
  49. The TPP Is Dead, Long Live the TPP? A Response to Recent Commentaries
  50. The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement and health: few gains, some losses, many risks
  51. Trade and investment liberalization, food systems change and highly processed food consumption: a natural experiment contrasting the soft-drink markets of Peru and Bolivia
  52. Media and neoliberal hegemony: Canadian newspaper coverage of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement
  53. Policy coherence, health and the sustainable development goals: a health impact assessment of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
  54. The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health?
  55. Shaping the discourse: What has the food industry been lobbying for in the Trans Pacific Partnership trade agreement and what are the implications for dietary health?
  56. The role of trade and investment liberalization in the sugar-sweetened carbonated beverages market: a natural experiment contrasting Vietnam and the Philippines
  57. The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Trading away our health?
  58. Will the next generation of preferential trade and investment agreements undermine prevention of noncommunicable diseases? A prospective policy analysis of the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement
  59. Urbanization and International Trade and Investment Policies as Determinants of Noncommunicable Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa
  60. Part 2: Nurses' career aspirations to management roles: qualitative findings from a national study of Canadian nurses
  61. Part 1: The influence of personal and situational predictors on nurses' aspirations to management roles: preliminary findings of a national survey of Canadian nurses
  62. The influence of authentic leadership on newly graduated nurses’ experiences of workplace bullying, burnout and retention outcomes: A cross-sectional study
  63. Authentic leadership, empowerment and burnout: a comparison in new graduates and experienced nurses
  64. Predictors of new graduate nurses’ workplace well-being
  65. The influence of personal dispositional factors and organizational resources on workplace violence, burnout, and health outcomes in new graduate nurses: A cross-sectional study
  66. The influence of leadership practices and empowerment on Canadian nurse manager outcomes
  67. New graduate nurses’ experiences of bullying and burnout in hospital settings