Wayne Hudson

Wayne Hudson is author of Restructuring Australia – Regionalism, Republicanism and Reform of the Nation-State. He is passionate about European philosophy, Australian history, citizenship and teaching.

He is a professor in the School of Humanities at Griffith University. He has a Bachelor of Laws and a Master of Arts from the University of Sydney and was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy from Oxford University.

He is Director of the Asian Links Programme of the Australian Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance; editor of the Journal of Australasian Process Thought; and a member of the national executive of the Australian Historical Association. He is also a member of the International Advisory Council of the Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research.

Articles

Beyond the pathology

PolicyIn Western discourse, fundamentalism is usually assumed to be a bad thing. This may be unhelpful and limit our capacity to manage the diverse range of groups labelled "fundamentalist". The standard characterisation of fundamentalism is one-sided and patronising. It...

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