Gives shape and meaning to the statistics about volatile areas of the world. "A new kind of visual journlism...the author deserves this year's Nobel Prize for Data Presentation...an originality hard to find in publishing today."-New Scientist.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This is the most enjoyable and concise way to get a basic primer of world events and even all of recent history. This should replace textbooks in high schools. The graphics are compelling and break down all sorts of conflicts. The writing is brief, fair, and brutally honest. If I can look at two pages of colorful maps and suddenly understand the ten-year Yugoslav conflict, this is a well-done book.
Dramatic Graphics of Global Condition
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Together with the State of the World Atlas, this book ranks as one of the very best and most useful compilations of what I call "strategic generalizations", but with the very great added value of being presented in a graphical form that is easy to understand. As the international media becomes less and less useful as a means of appreciating how global conditions threaten our own internal security and prosperity, guide books like this one become all the more valuable to citizens and their elected representatives. This is an essential desk reference for every student striving to learn how to think, not just memorize, and for every adult who cares to understand just how unstable and diminishing is the world we are leaving to our children. The book is *not* out-of-date in 2000, but we would all benefit from a new edition coming out that might expand on the core value of the 1997 edition.
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