The Most Dangerous Countries in the World
The Global Peace Index (GPI) is a measure of the relative peacefulness of nations and regions. It considers factors like safety and security in society, the extent of ongoing domestic and international conflict, and the degree of militarization. This overview examines the most dangerous countries in the world based on their GPI scores.
List of the Most Dangerous Countries in the World
Rank | Country | GPI |
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1 | Afghanistan | 3.448 |
2 | Yemen | 3.35 |
3 | Syria | 3.294 |
4 | Russia | 3.142 |
5 | South Sudan | 3.221 |
6 | DR Congo | 3.214 |
7 | Iraq | 3.006 |
8 | Somalia | 3.036 |
9 | Central African Republic | 2.934 |
10 | Sudan | 3.023 |
11 | Ukraine | 3.043 |
12 | North Korea | 2.848 |
13 | Libya | 2.605 |
14 | Mali | 2.963 |
15 | Ethiopia | 2.872 |
16 | Venezuela | 2.693 |
17 | Pakistan | 2.745 |
18 | Burkina Faso | 2.868 |
19 | Turkey | 2.8 |
20 | Colombia | 2.693 |
21 | Nigeria | 2.713 |
22 | Cameroon | 2.66 |
23 | Iran | 2.8 |
24 | Niger | 2.625 |
25 | Myanmar | 2.741 |
26 | Lebanon | 2.581 |
27 | Mexico | 2.599 |
28 | Chad | 2.699 |
29 | India | 2.314 |
30 | Israel | 2.706 |
31 | Palestine | 2.538 |
32 | Eritrea | 2.505 |
33 | Burundi | 2.393 |
34 | Brazil | 2.462 |
35 | Azerbaijan | 2.09 |
36 | Zimbabwe | 2.3 |
37 | Egypt | 2.267 |
38 | Philippines | 2.229 |
39 | Nicaragua | 2.294 |
40 | Guinea | 2.359 |
41 | Mozambique | 2.259 |
42 | Uganda | 2.3 |
43 | Kenya | 2.254 |
44 | Saudi Arabia | 2.26 |
45 | South Africa | 2.405 |
46 | Honduras | 2.265 |
47 | Belarus | 2.248 |
48 | Haiti | 2.395 |
49 | El Salvador | 2.279 |
50 | Djibouti | 2.196 |
51 | Mauritania | 2.228 |
52 | Republic of the Congo | 2.21 |
53 | Guinea-Bissau | 2.045 |
54 | Algeria | 2.094 |
55 | Ivory Coast | 2.053 |
56 | Guyana | 2.134 |
57 | Guatemala | 2.13 |
58 | Benin | 2.177 |
59 | Turkmenistan | 2.107 |
60 | Thailand | 2.061 |
61 | Togo | 2.13 |
62 | Peru | 2.13 |
63 | Lesotho | 2.191 |
64 | Bahrain | 2.145 |
65 | Cuba | 2.103 |
66 | Kazakhstan | 1.98 |
67 | Bangladesh | 2.051 |
68 | Georgia | 2.071 |
69 | Papua New Guinea | 2.095 |
70 | Eswatini | 2.168 |
71 | Tajikistan | 2.114 |
72 | Kyrgyzstan | 2.11 |
73 | Sri Lanka | 2.136 |
74 | China | 2.009 |
75 | Trinidad and Tobago | 1.946 |
76 | Tanzania | 2.058 |
77 | Uzbekistan | 2.033 |
78 | Tunisia | 2.01 |
79 | Madagascar | 1.846 |
80 | Armenia | 1.929 |
81 | Dominican Republic | 2.019 |
82 | Jamaica | 1.986 |
83 | Bolivia | 2.001 |
84 | Ecuador | 2.095 |
85 | Angola | 2.02 |
86 | Paraguay | 1.942 |
87 | Liberia | 1.946 |
88 | Gabon | 2.068 |
89 | Morocco | 2.02 |
90 | Nepal | 2.006 |
91 | Rwanda | 2.051 |
92 | Senegal | 1.827 |
93 | Argentina | 1.837 |
94 | Namibia | 1.859 |
95 | Cyprus | 1.904 |
96 | France | 1.939 |
97 | Malawi | 1.97 |
98 | Oman | 1.794 |
99 | Cambodia | 1.947 |
100 | Moldova | 1.873 |
The Top 10 Most Dangerous Countries
- Afghanistan (GPI: 3.448): With ongoing conflict and political instability, Afghanistan ranks as the most dangerous country.
- Yemen (GPI: 3.35): Yemen faces a severe humanitarian crisis due to prolonged civil war and external interventions.
- Syria (GPI: 3.294): Syria continues to be highly dangerous due to its ongoing civil war and geopolitical complexities.
- Russia (GPI: 3.142): Russia’s GPI score reflects its involvement in international conflicts and internal issues.
- South Sudan (GPI: 3.221): Ongoing ethnic conflicts and civil unrest make South Sudan highly dangerous.
- DR Congo (GPI: 3.214): The Democratic Republic of the Congo faces challenges due to armed conflicts and political instability.
- Iraq (GPI: 3.006): Iraq remains dangerous due to terrorism, sectarian conflict, and political turmoil.
- Somalia (GPI: 3.036): Somalia’s security situation is precarious due to terrorism and political instability.
- Central African Republic (GPI: 2.934): Ongoing civil conflict and communal violence mark the Central African Republic.
- Sudan (GPI: 3.023): Sudan faces challenges from political transition, conflict, and humanitarian issues.
High-Risk Countries with Notable GPI Scores
- Ukraine (GPI: 3.043): The conflict in Eastern Ukraine contributes to its high GPI score.
- North Korea (GPI: 2.848): North Korea’s militarization and international isolation impact its GPI score.
- Libya (GPI: 2.605): Libya remains unstable due to internal conflict and political fragmentation.
Other Countries with Elevated Danger Levels
- Mali (GPI: 2.963) and Ethiopia (GPI: 2.872): Both face internal conflicts and security challenges.
- Venezuela (GPI: 2.693): Political and economic crises contribute to its high GPI score.
- Pakistan (GPI: 2.745): Issues like terrorism and internal conflict affect Pakistan’s GPI score.
The GPI scores of these countries reflect the complex interplay of social, political, and economic factors contributing to their dangerous status. Understanding these scores is crucial for comprehending global peace and security dynamics and the challenges faced by these nations.
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