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Global Peace Index 2023. Countries appearing with a deeper shade of green are ranked as more peaceful, countries appearing more red are ranked as more violent. [1] Global Peace Index (GPI) is a report produced by the Australia-based NGO Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP) which measures the relative position of nations' and regions ...
The 17th edition of the annual Global Peace Index (GPI), produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace, ranks 163 independent states and territories comprising 99.7 per cent of the world’s ...
Index of Economic Freedom [15] 13 Based on the rule of law, government size, regulatory efficiency and open markets of 178 countries 2021 Institute for Economics and Peace: Global Peace Index [16] 13 Measures overall peacefulness of 162 countries 2021 Transparency International: Corruption Perceptions Index [17] 13
The Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) is a global think tank headquartered in Sydney, Australia [1] with branches in New York City, Mexico City and Oxford. IEP studies the relationship between peace, business, and prosperity, and seeks to promote understanding of the cultural, economic, and political factors that drive peacefulness.
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Killelea set up The Charitable Foundation (TCF) in 2000, one of Australia's biggest private overseas aid providers, spending over A$5 million in 2008. [10] Killelea claims credit for launching the Global Peace Index study, launched in May 2007 and prepared by the Economist Intelligence Unit, that ranks countries' and regions' peacefulness. [11]
"Australia has long been an unwavering supporter of a two-state solution", Australia's ambassador to the U.N., James Larsen posted on X. (Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; Editing by William ...
Since 2005, the index has been published annually by the Fund for Peace and the magazine Foreign Policy. The list has been cited by journalists and academics in making broad comparative points about countries or regions. [2] [3]