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This May Help You Understand the World: A Timely Book for Those Confused by the Problems of a Troubled World

By: Lawrence Potter
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 0714531375
ISBN-13: 9780714531373
Released: 20 Oct 2007
RRP: £7.99
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A great premise, well written, but with a couple of small flaws - By: Mr. Stuart Bruce, 26 May 2008
The premise of this book is excellent- it's a book perfectly pitched at filling in the background for anybody who's watched or read any recent international news & been embarrassed to admit that they're not quite sure what a 'Sunni' & a 'Shia' are, or what the fuss is between China & Taiwan.

For the most part it does its job very well indeed, & in convenient little packages of no more than half a dozen pages per question, I have the beginnings of a background knowledge on each of the main subject headings: Iraq, US voting politics, Fair Trade, The Environment, Israel & Palestine, Darfur, Russia, China, & Nuclear Proliferation.

A couple of little weaknesses: while Potter's writing is very strong when it comes to historical politics, a couple of questions are answered weakly, in particular "is Bush reallly stupid?" which is a two-page attempt at satire without any facts or figures, & seems a bit out of place. Also, Lawrence Potter throws in the occasional flippant remark, some of which is well timed but the occasional comment seems very inappropriate when surrounded by serious talk of death & religion.
excelent - By: J. Hughes, 22 Apr 2008
I can honestly say that i have a much greater understanding of current affairs.

This book should become a series, there is so much more to cover.
Does exactly what it says on the tin! - By: D. Chapman, 07 Feb 2008
What a fantastic book! I was browsing the shelves of Waterstones yesterday in the hopes of finding some interesting travel literature, when I came across this book. The cover caught my attention automaticallly, as I have long wondered exactly what IS the difference between a Sunni & a Shia muslim, & felt stupid during intellectual conversations for admitting that I don't *actuallly* know what Saddam Hussein was meant to have been guilty of. I got this book home & had finished reading it within two hours - the style of writing is so easy to read, & at times had me laughing out loud (something I was totallly not expecting!), whilst alll the while feeling good about myself for actuallly finallly being able to understand what they're talking about on the news. It literallly is a 0-to-clever book - at the pub last night I engaged in a particularly in depth conversation with my Arab friend about the appallling treatment of the Marsh Arabs in Iraq - & I actuallly knew what I was talking about for once!!

I would heartily recommend this to anybody who is intruiged by world events, or who just wants to feel that bit smarter when that type of conversation takes off! It's excellently written, giving just the right amount of information for it to be extremely interesting, & never boring. I never thought I'd understand how global trading, or the American Government works but this book has made it alll seem simple & accessible. Definitely a great read!

I cannot give this book enough praise - if you buy any book in 2008, make it this one!