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The State of the World Atlas: A Unique Survey of Current Events and Global Trends

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Distinctive yet accessible, these full-color maps and graphics afford readers a unique view of current international affairs by translating key political, economic, and social indicators into readily grasped visual form."Unique and uniquely beautiful, " previous editions of this atlas have told us "more about the world today than a dozen statistical abstracts or scholarly tomes" (Los Angeles Times). In addition to the many topics covered in the previous edition -- population growth and migrations; pressures on the environment; military spending and the arms trade; racism and gender politics -- this new edition includes presentations on stock markets, state crimes, superpowerdom, ethnicity and multiculturalism, the Internet, digital media, and more. For a concise yet comprehensive survey of the world today, The State of the World Atlas is unmatched.

144 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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January 10, 2022
Aside from being dated, the book suffers from a liberal slant in its content. Also, being a snapshot of a point in time, it's a lot weaker than showing how countries are trending over the past few decades, which would you give a much better idea of where things will be in the future.
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August 4, 2011
If I were more on my game, I would be buying the newest edition of this book every year it comes out. This is a great reference tool with intuitive and colorful maps delineating how the world is doing in a wide range of aspects, from Literacy Rates to Food Distribution. The editors have obviously studied the Visual Display of Quantitative Information... another great book that everyone should own.
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December 9, 2015
This wasn't a book so much as a collection of world maps showing stats on everything from obesity rates to military spending to freedom of the press. I spent many hours poring over the maps to see what they could tell me about the world.

I did find it a bit irritating that New Zealand was so frequently covered up with a text box or left off the map altogether.
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October 20, 2007
Obviously, I can't vouch for all the information in this book, and you have to approach such huge simplifications with skepticism. That said, this is quite a unique book.
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April 1, 2008
I've perused other editions, which are chock full of info stats, so can't wait to see how, erm, the Internet isn't fixing all the world's problems, etc.
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February 21, 2010
Penguin State of the World Atlas, Seventh Edition by Dan Smith (2003)
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