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Global Peace Index -- bottom 20

Countries with less than 1 million people or less than 20 000 sq km not included. Updated for 2022, 2023
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Last updated: December 29, 2023
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Afghanistan
Yemen
Syria
South Sudan
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Russia
Ukraine
Somalia
Sudan
Iraq
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Mali
Central African Republic
Ethiopia
Burkina Faso
North Korea
Iran
Turkey
Pakistan
Myanmar
Nigeria
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Level 77
Dec 31, 2023
Why is Turkey on this list but China isn't? China currently warring with India, supressing dissent in Hong Kong, Tibet and in the far W, threatening Taiwan, making trouble with the Philippines etc etc.
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Level 85
Dec 31, 2023
I like various rankings but they all have problems especially when they try to quantify something that is a quality. For the most part, indices are useful to see overall patterns e.g. Nordic countries are usually rated well no matter the index.

In this ranking two things stand out - China's position in the middle of the list and the US in the bottom third. 10 years ago their positions were opposite. The methodology weighs internal peace at 60% and the US won/t rank well in homicide rate, ease of weapon acquisition, number of internal security personnel, crime rate, etc. Why China's ranking has improved so significantly over the decade is a mystery - they have serious internal and external conflicts and a high level of military and security personnel. Turkey's position comes from political instability, internal conflicts and border skirmishes. It's not Turkey's ranking that's a problem it's China's ranking that's the problem.

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Level 85
Dec 31, 2023
With too much time on my hands, I took a look at the appendices of the GPI report. Given their methodology and breakdown, I can see how the US (and Turkey) ended up with a high score but China's relatively low score is still puzzling. It appears some countries were rewarded for containing political dissent - Oman, UAE, Kuwait, and China all rated high in the Societal Safety and Security domain. Peace through strength I suppose.