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"You [Bradford] write clearly and have an excellent capacity to synthesize and aggregate a vast spectrum of literature in a coherent manner." - Tony Tarr, Indiana University, School of Law on a review of Bradford's article, With a Very Great Blame on our Hearts

Bradford has published more than 25 works and has eight other works in progress including a book manuscript titled, "Honoring Indian Treaties: Lessons from the Waitangi Tribunal."

"What I love about research is the chance to enter the stream of scholarly discussion about complex social problems that bear upon the well-being of many people and develop testable theories about associative and causal relationships that describe reality and offer explanations and predictions of important human behavioral processes. The notion that each scholar extends the frontier of knowledge for the next is deeply rewarding, as it creates a kind of intellectual chain stretching back through to antiquity and forward for the benefit of future generations." - Bradford

Bradford has a unique perspective as his work focuses on an intersection of politics, law and business. One of Bradford's goals in his research is to "explain and predict a broad range of compliance behaviors in armed conflict, corporate law and other issue-areas." Because of his heritage, Bradford aims to aid Indian tribes by developing theories to help them achieve prosperity through the laws that govern the States and Federal Government and the Indian tribes and individuals. You can read more about Bradfords relationship with the Chirichaua Apache Indians here.

Examples of his work can be found here.

For a comprehensive list, go here.