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John Braithwaite

    Simple Solutions to Complex Catastrophes
    Macrocriminology and Freedom
    Information Feudalism
    Global Business Regulation
    • Global Business Regulation

      • 724 pages
      • 26 hours of reading

      Examining the intersection of business regulation and globalization, this book explores how policy-making adapts to the challenges and opportunities presented by an interconnected world. It delves into the implications of regulatory frameworks on international trade and economic growth, highlighting the need for effective governance in a rapidly changing landscape. Through case studies and analysis, it provides insights into the evolving nature of regulation in the global marketplace.

      Global Business Regulation
    • Information Feudalism

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(35)Add rating

      The definitive account of how multinational corporations have seized control of intellectual property rights.In a few short years, the battle over intellectual property rights has emerged from obscurity to become front-page news. The continent-hopping, three-year court battle fought by activists to bring cheap versions of desperately needed AIDS drugs to South Africa is but one example of how this seemingly arcane area of international regulation has become a crucial battleground in the twenty-first century and is animating activists the world over.This powerful book is the definitive history of how the new global intellectual property regim--the rulebook for the knowledge economy--came to be. Drawing on more than five years of research and more than five hundred interviews with key figures—including negotiators for First and Third World countries, leaders of multinational corporations, and public-interest experts, Information Feudalism uncovers the story of how a small coterie of multi-national corporations wrote the charter for the global information order.Information Feudalism is an authoritative history of the demise of the world's intellectual commons, and a potent call for democratic property rights.

      Information Feudalism
    • Macrocriminology and Freedom

      • 814 pages
      • 29 hours of reading

      'Macrocriminology and Freedom is a criminological epic, an expansive and erudite story that sweeps across history and contexts. The book is frightening in showing how cascading events can produce catastrophes from crime to environmental destruction. But in the end, its message is hopeful, identifying pathways--or 'normative rivers'--for guiding freedom from domination and crime. Drawing on his lengthy and distinguished career, John Braithwaite has bestowed an extraordinary gift--a book, like other masterpieces, that will yield special insights each time we take an excursion through its pages.' -- Francis T. Cullen, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, University of Cincinnati

      Macrocriminology and Freedom
    • Simple Solutions to Complex Catastrophes

      Dialectics of Peace, Climate, Finance, and Health

      • 452 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Focusing on four major crises—climate change, crime-war cascades, epidemics, and financial turmoil—this book offers straightforward solutions for managing complex catastrophes. It emphasizes the importance of strengthening simple institutions and principles to mitigate cascading effects. Drawing on historical and contemporary examples, including the Cold War and COVID-19, it presents an optimistic framework for international cooperation and effective governance, aiming to equip humanity to better navigate the challenges facing the planet.

      Simple Solutions to Complex Catastrophes