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Uncivil global civil society

 

Violence and the Possibility of Global Civility, Martin Albrow and Helmut Anheier, Marlies Glasius, Mary Kaldor and Helmut Anheier (eds.). Global Civil Society 2006/7. London: Sage, 2005.

 Project coordinator: Richard Tanter
17 May 2008

 

Last Modified: 17 May 2008


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