How the world really shapes up
Rather than defining each country by size, these computer-generated modified maps - or cartograms - redraw the globe with each country's size proportionate to its strengths, or weaknesses, in a whole series of categories.
For instance, when it comes to military spending, the U.S. appears bloated, but Africa is huge when HIV prevalence is mapped.
The cartograms were produced in a unique collaboration between the universities of Michigan in the U.S. and Sheffield. Here are images and more details on some of the most fascinating...
Alcohol Consumption (2001)
HIV Prevalence
House Prices
Military Spending
War and death
Toy Imports
Toy Exports
Wealth of Nations (1500)
Wealth of Nations (2002)
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