John W.Burton

John W.Burton
Senior associate, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Conflict Resolution and International Relations

Ph.D, University of Nebraska
B.A, University of Nebraska
D.Sc, University of London

Biography

John Wear Burton was born in Melbourne on 2 March 1915, the son of the Reverend Dr John Burton, who was President-General of the Methodist Church of Australasia in 1945-47. John W. Burton, B.A. Ph.D., D.Sc. began his career in the Australian public service, becoming Permanent Head of the Australian Foreign Office in 1947 and High Commissioner for Ceylon in 1951.

After his retirement from government service, he pursued a distinguished career in research, writing, and teaching at the University of London (1963-1978)' in the course of which he became Director of the Center for the Analysis of Conflict in Canterbury. Dr. Burton was professor at the University of Kent from 1979 until 1982, and then served as Director of the Conflict Resolution Project of the Center for International Development at the University of Maryland. He joined the faculty of the Center for Conflict Resolution at George Mason University in 1985 and - retired to his home in Australia in 1992. John Burton's career has combined scholarship with practice in unusual degree. As a practitioner of conflict resolution, he has participated in numerous problem-solving workshops and international facilitation, including efforts to resolve conflicts in Ceylon, Cyprus, Northern Ireland, the Falklands- Malvinas Islands, and Lebanon. As a theoretician, he has written some fifteen books, the best known of which are Systems, States, Diplomacy and Rules (1968), Conflict and Communicating (1969), World Society (1972), Deviance, Terrorism and War (1972), Dear Survivors (1982), Global Conflict (1983), and Conflict Resolution, Theory and practice (1986, with E. Azar). He wrote a guide to pra



Awards and Honors
International Studies Association Fellowship
In 1981, He then moved to the University of South Carolina where he was awarded an International Studies Association Fellowship.
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October 17, 1996
Many books have been written about the theory of conflict resolution, the practice of using alternative methods for conflict suppression. Because conflict resolution is a fairly new area of study, and because most of the early works dealing with the area were of a...
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September 28, 1993
Conflict: Human Needs Theory is a significant contribution to the emerging study of basic human needs. John Burton edited this collection of essays by distinguished scholars representing a range of disciplines from sociology and political science to...
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1990
Conflict: Practices in Management, Settlement, and Resolution will be of interest to those who seek to understand which approach to conflict management is best suited to which kind of conflict. This work is divided into twenty-two chapters in five parts, With an...
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January 01, 1990
The second part of a set of four volumes which seeks to provide an historical and theoretical perspective for consideration of theory and practice in conflict resolution and provention. The other volumes cover resolution and provention, and readings and practices...
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September 01, 1989
For many years Dr. Edwin and Mrs. Helen Lynch, endowers of the Vernon M. and Minnie I. Lynch Chair in Conflict Resolution, have been most supportive of this Center. Dr. Lynch and other members of an Advisory Board; the chairman Douglas Adams; the tireless...
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August 01, 1988
"Conflict Resolution as a political System was the first of the Institute's series of working Papers to be published, and when it came out in 1988 both the author and the then Director regarded the series as a vehicle for timely "think pieces" or...
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January 25, 1988
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June 30, 1972
This analytical interdisciplinary approac to the study of behaviour in world society attempts to make relitively advanced material intelligible to those without the background of political science which has hitherto been necessary. Dr Burton, viewing world society...
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February 2011
At the beginning of December ICAR held the first of two events planned to commemorate the passing of Dr. John Burton in
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