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The Global Terrorism Index (GTI) is a report published annually by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), and was developed by IT entrepreneur and IEP's founder Steve Killelea. The index provides a comprehensive summary of the key global trends and patterns in terrorism since 2000.
Rank Country 2024 score Change from 2023 Change from 2022 Change from 2021 Change from 2020 Change from 2019 1 Somalia 111.3: 0.6: 0.8: 0.4: 0.4: 1.0 2 Sudan 109.3
The risk index jumped from a muted 85 at the end of 2021 to 167 right after the invasion. Markets felt the pain, with oil prices jumping from $90 to $120 during the next few months before settling ...
List of countries by public spending in tertiary education; List of countries ranked by ethnic and cultural diversity level; Dashboard of Sustainability (includes a ranking by Millennium Development Goals) Economist Intelligence Unit: Where-to-be-born Index; Gender Development Index; Gender Empowerment Measure; Gender Inequality Index; Global ...
Georgia, Turkey and Argentina are the 2020 “risky-3” in Scope Ratings’ updated external vulnerability and resilience ranking. Among 63 economies, Taiwan, China and Switzerland are 2020’s ...
The index's ranks are based on 15 indicators of state vulnerability, grouped by category: Cohesion, Economic, Political, and Social. [4] The ranking is a critical tool in highlighting not only the normal pressures that all states experience, but also in identifying when those pressures are outweighing a state's capacity to manage those pressures.
Country risk rankings Q4 2017 The least-risky countries for investment Rank Rank change Country Overall score 1 — Singapore: 88.6 2 — Norway: 87.66 3 — Switzerland: 87.64 4 — Denmark: 85.67 5 2: Sweden: 85.59 6 1: Luxembourg: 83.85 7 1: Netherlands: 83.76 8 4: Finland: 83.1 9 — Canada: 82.98 10 1: Australia: 82.18 Score out of 100.
The higher a country's index score on the WorldRiskIndex, the higher its national disaster risk. For illustration and better comparability of the results, all countries are divided into five nearly equal classes using the quintile method. [7] The primary methodological concept of the index was developed jointly by the United Nations University ...