If you liked Global Civil Society Yearbook 2010 by Martin Albrow, start with Sociological Theory of Law (2013), China and the Shared Human Future (2022), and Local / Global Relations in a London Borough (1994). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Global Civil Society Yearbook 2010?

BookOrb recommends Sociological Theory of Law (2013), China and the Shared Human Future (2022), Local / Global Relations in a London Borough (1994), GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY; 2007/8; MARTIN ALBROW...ET AL (2007), and Communicative power and democracy (2007).

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Global Civil Society Yearbook 2010 is by Martin Albrow.