In introducing Burton as a guest on
Radio National,
Phillip Adams said; "John Burton was probably the most controversial and visionary public servant of the 20th Century. Branded a
pink eminence of the Labor Party by conservative critics, he was clearly one of the most important intellectuals and policy-makers associated with the Curtin Labor Government of the 1940s. As a close associate of 'Doc' Evatt and head of the department of External Affairs (now Foreign Affairs) he did more to shape Australian foreign policy towards Asia and the Pacific than any other person before or since." Burton's theoretical work on conflict resolution has been highly influential in setting up
conflict resolution as an academic discipline in its own right, which is very much needed in the modern globalised world because of the greater potential for disputes between different ethnic and religious communities. In Australia, Burton's work greatly influenced the pioneering course in conflict resolution at Macquarie University, Sydney. ==Scholarships, fellowships and grants==