- Roger Bate
Roger Bate is an economist who has held a variety of positions in free market and conservative think tanks and
lobby groups . His current work focuses on U.S. and international aid policy, performance of aid organizations, and health policy in developing countries, particularly with regard tomalaria control and the use ofDDT . He also consulted for the tobacco industry, though the extent of this work is disputed. [http://ltdlimages.library.ucsf.edu/imagesz/z/v/p/zvp83c00/Szvp83c00.pdf#search=%22roger%20malaria%20bate%22] Roger Bate, " [http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=10176 DDT Works] ," The Prospect Online, May 2008.]Background
Bate holds a Ph.D., economics from the
University of Cambridge and was previously educated atUniversity College, London andThames Valley University . He was research analyst forWarburg Securities andCharles Stanley & Co. between 1986 and 1989 and later worked for a range of think tanks and lobby groups, and was also a presenter on the BBC2 program Organic Food: The Modern MythCounterfeit Drugs
Bate's latest work focuses on the prevalence of counterfeit anti-malarials in Africa [ [http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0002132 PLoS ONE: Antimalarial Drug Quality in the Most Severely Malarious Parts of Africa – A Six Country Study ] ] [ [http://www.economist.com/science/displaystory.cfm?story_id=11367863 Malaria | Resisting arrest | Economist.com ] ] and strategies by which rich and poor nations can work together to stop the trade of counterfeits. The American Enterprise Institute published his book [http://www.aei.org/books/bookID.930,filter.all/book_detail.asp Making a Killing: The Deadly Implications of the Counterfeit Drug Trade] in May 2008. In it he calls for stronger policing resources, harsher penalties for counterfeiters, widespread public education and consumer vigilance to deal with the proliferation of counterfeit drugs.
DDT
Bate is co-director of
Africa Fighting Malaria , a lobby group promoting the use of DDT to control malaria. His motivation for promoting DDT has been called into question by many observers. [ [http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=3186 "Rachel Carson, Mass Murderer?: The creation of an anti-environmental myth."] Aaron Swartz, "Extra!", September/October, 2007.] [ [http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=10175 Rehabilitating Carson] , John Quiggin & Tim Lambert, "Prospect", May 2008.] For example, an article in theNRDC 's magazine quotes Bate as saying, "DDT may be today's target, but it's not going to be long before chemicals that the industry cares about are added to the POPs Convention and other chemicals regulations,". [ [http://www.onearth.org/article/bad-blood? Bad Blood] , Kim Larsen, "OnEarth", Winter 2008.]Swartz states: A funding pitch uncovered by blogger Eli Rabbett [http://rabett.blogspot.com/2007/05/original-sin-tobacco-denialism-is.html] shows Bate’s thinking when he first started the project. “The environmental movement has been successful in most of its campaigns as it has been ‘politically correct,’” he explained (Tobacco Archives, 09/98) [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/] [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/action/search/basic?fd=0&q=%22Africa+Fighting+malaria%22&df=er&c=at&c=bw&c=ct&c=ll&c=pm&c=rj&c=ti&c=da&c=mg&c=ub&c=mm] [http://ltdlimages.library.ucsf.edu/imagesz/z/v/p/zvp83c00/Szvp83c00.pdf#search=%22roger%20malaria%20bate%22] . What the anti-environmental movement needs is something with “the correct blend of political correctness ( . . . oppressed blacks) and arguments (eco-imperialism [is] undermining their future).” That something, Bate proposed, was DDT..
Passive smoking
There has been some controversy surrounding a book he attempted to fund in the 1990s. In 1996, Roger Bate approached R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company for a grant of £50,000 to fund a book on risk, containing a chapter on
passive smoking , also known as "second hand smoke" but the grant request was denied and the money was never received. (TheTobacco Institute , was however, "involved in" the publication of the book. [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/brq08c00/pdf] ) That same year he wrote the article "Is Nothing Worse Than Tobacco?," for Wall Street Journal and in 1997, the ESEF published "What Risk? Science, Politics and Public Health", edited by Roger Bate which included a chapter on passive smoking. After the publication of this chapter, according to Bate, he undertook a brief period consulting for thePhillip Morris corporation He then approachedPhillip Morris seeking funding for the project on DDT and malaria, but received no reply. .Genetic Engineering
Bate is joint author, with
Julian Morris of Fearing Food: Risk, Health and Environment. The IEA website describes the book in the following way : "In the latest ESEF book, "Fearing Food", new agricultural and food technologies, including genetic engineering, are shown to be generally beneficial both to health and to the environment." ("Fearing Food" was published by Butterworth-Heinemann in September 1999).Positions held
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American Enterprise Institute , Resident Fellow
*Africa Fighting Malaria , Co-director
*Institute of Economic Affairs , Director of Environmental Unit, 1993-2000; fellow, 2000-
*European Science and Environment Forum (ESEF), Founder and Executive Director, 1995-2001
*International Policy Network , Director, 2001-2003, Fellow 2003
*Sustainable Development Network , "Member"
*Competitive Enterprise Institute , Adjunct Fellow
*Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow , Advisory Board
* (stockbrokers), Research Analyst, 1986-1989
* Presenter of the
* Political Economy Research Center, Visiting ScholarArticles
*cite journal |author=Bate R, Coticelli P, Tren R, Attaran A |title=Antimalarial drug quality in the most severely malarious parts of Africa - a six country study |journal=
PLoS ONE |volume=3 |issue=5 |pages=e2132 |year=2008 |pmid=18461128 |doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0002132 |url=http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0002132
*Roger Bate, " [http://www.aei.org/publications/filter.all,pubID.25274/pub_detail.asp USAID’s Health Challenge: Improving US Foreign Assistance] ," "Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine", January 1, 2007
*Roger Bate, " [http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140673606685450/fulltext The World Bank: false financial and statistical accounts and medical malpractice in malaria treatment] ," "The Lancet", July 15, 2006
*Roger Bate, " [http://web.archive.org/web/19991008164924/esef.org/wsjtobac.htm Is Nothing Worse Than Tobacco?] ," "Wall Street Journal Europe", July 24, 1996
*Roger Bate, " [http://www.techcentralstation.com/012104C.html Eco-imperialism: Green Power; Black Death] ", "Tech Central Station", January 21, 2004.
*Roger Bate, " [http://www.techcentralstation.com/021004C.html Moore Wisdom Needed] ", "Tech Central Station", February 10, 2004 .
*Roger Bate, " [http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/bate200404190820.asp WHO’s on Last?: A politicized and irrelevant global agency] ", "National Review", April 19, 2004.References
External links
* [http://www.aei.org/scholars/scholarID.76,filter./scholar.asp AEI Profile: Roger Bate]
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