“…In justifying the 1990 legislation as well as later measures, New Zealand governments and groups emphasised international evidence to support their actions. One analyst contends that visiting tobacco-control '"super-experts" with overwhelming international stature' (such as Stanton Glantz and Jeffrey Wigand from the United States, Garfield Mahood from Canada, and Nigel Gray and Arthur Chesterfield-Evans from Australia) are a major resource in the process (Kill 1995).…”