Prof John Braithwaite

Distinguished Professor, College of Asia and the Pacific

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Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
1994 …2023

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Biography

John Braithwaite is a Professor and a Founder of RegNet at the Australian National University and a former Director of the School of Regulation and Global Governance. He has been working since 2004 on a 35-year comparative project called 'Peacebuilding Compared', with dozens of co-authors. He works on a variety of areas of business regulation and on the crime problem. His best known work is on the ideas of responsive regulation and restorative justice.

John Braithwaite has been active in social movement politics around these and other ideas for 50 years in Australia and internationally. His most recent books are Open Access: Simple Solutions to Complex Catastrophes: Dialectics of Peace, Climate, Finance and Health (2024); and Macrocriminology and Freedom (2022).

 

Qualifications

B.A. (University of Queensland), Ph.D (University of Queensland)

Research interests

Professor Braithwaite has a personal website on War|Crime|Regulation available at johnbraithwaite.com

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