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可口可乐在墨西哥的政治和政策影响力:机构、利益和分裂社会的作用。

Coca-Cola's political and policy influence in Mexico: understanding the role of institutions, interests and divided society.

机构信息

Department of International Development, King's College London, NE Bush House, 4th Floor, Room 4.13, London, Strand, UK.

出版信息

Health Policy Plan. 2019 Sep 1;34(7):520-528. doi: 10.1093/heapol/czz063.

Abstract

In response to Mexico's burgeoning industrial epidemics of obesity and type-2 diabetes, triggered in part by sugar-sweetened carbonated beverages' ability to readily market their products and influence consumption, the government has responded through a variety of non-communicable disease (NCD) policies. Nevertheless, major industries, such as Coca-Cola, have been able to continuously obstruct the prioritization of those policies targeting the consumption, marketing and sale of their products. To better understand why this has occurred, this article introduces a political science agenda-setting framework and applies it to the case of Coca-Cola in Mexico. Devised from political science theory and subsequently applied to the case of Coca-Cola in Mexico, my framework, titled Institutions, Interests, and Industry Civic Influence (IPIC), emphasizes Coca-Cola's access to institutions, supportive presidents and industry efforts to hamper civic mobilization and pressures for greater regulation of the soda industry. Methodologically, I employ qualitative single case study analysis, combining an analysis of 26 case study documents and seven in-depth stake-holder interviews. My proposed analytical framework helps to underscore the fact that Coca-Cola's influence is not solely shaped by the corporation's increased economic importance, but more importantly, its access to politicians, institutions and strategies to divide civil society. Additionally, my proposed framework provides several real-world policy recommendations for how governments and civil society can restructure their relationship with the soda industry, such as the government's creation of laws prohibiting the industry's ability to influence NCD policy and fund scientific research.

摘要

针对墨西哥日益严重的肥胖和 2 型糖尿病等工业流行病,部分原因是含糖碳酸饮料能够轻松推销产品并影响消费,政府已通过各种非传染性疾病(NCD)政策做出回应。然而,可口可乐等主要行业一直能够不断阻挠优先考虑针对其产品消费、营销和销售的政策。为了更好地理解这一现象,本文引入了一个政治学的议程设置框架,并将其应用于墨西哥可口可乐的案例。本文从政治学理论中提炼出一个名为“机构、利益和行业公民影响力(IPIC)”的框架,并将其应用于墨西哥可口可乐的案例。该框架强调了可口可乐公司进入机构、支持总统以及行业为阻碍公民动员和争取对苏打水行业更严格监管所做的努力。在方法论上,我采用了定性的单案例研究分析,结合了对 26 份案例研究文件和 7 次深入利益相关者访谈的分析。我提出的分析框架有助于强调一个事实,即可口可乐的影响力不仅取决于其不断增长的经济重要性,更重要的是,它与政客、机构的联系以及分裂公民社会的策略。此外,我的框架还为政府和公民社会如何重新构建与苏打水行业的关系提供了一些实际的政策建议,例如政府制定法律禁止行业影响 NCD 政策和资助科学研究。

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