Date: 2011-04-14 06:18 pm (UTC)
I'm reminded of the King of Siam's map in "The King and I"

Also, I'm told that Australia is very fond of "bottoms-up" maps and globes (can't imagine why [g])

Being a silly American, I always presumed the very US-centric map was presented that way to cut Eurasia into Europe and Asia. But I can see how that could be regarded differently. The traditional Alaska-in-the-left-corner map is no doubt set from a Western Europe POV, putting the seat of the traditional global seafaring empires in the upper-center; perhaps it's coincidence that it benefits the U.S. for the reasons you give.
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