Martin Albrow (born 1937) is a British sociologist, noted for his works on globalisation, the theory of the global age and global civil society.
He wrote The Global Age: State and Society beyond Modernity, awarded the 1997 European Amalfi Prize, which argued against the view that globalisation was an inevitable one-way process, and that a new age had supplanted both the modern and postmodern ages.
[citation needed] In an interview with Xinhua on 29 October 2022, Albrow stated that Chinese strongman and Communist Party chief Xi Jinping was an "absolutely outstanding" political theorist and that his so-called Xi Jinping Thought was an "outstanding theoretical achievement of global significance".
Albrow lives in London with his wife, Sue Owen.
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