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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

RankCountryGPI
1Afghanistan3.448
2Yemen3.35
3Syria3.294
4Russia3.142
5South Sudan3.221
6DR Congo3.214
7Iraq3.006
8Somalia3.036
9Central African Republic2.934
10Sudan3.023
11Ukraine3.043
12North Korea2.848
13Libya2.605
14Mali2.963
15Ethiopia2.872
16Venezuela2.693
17Pakistan2.745
18Burkina Faso2.868
19Turkey2.8
20Colombia2.693
21Nigeria2.713
22Cameroon2.66
23Iran2.8
24Niger2.625
25Myanmar2.741
26Lebanon2.581
27Mexico2.599
28Chad2.699
29India2.314
30Israel2.706
31Palestine2.538
32Eritrea2.505
33Burundi2.393
34Brazil2.462
35Azerbaijan2.09
36Zimbabwe2.3
37Egypt2.267
38Philippines2.229
39Nicaragua2.294
40Guinea2.359
41Mozambique2.259
42Uganda2.3
43Kenya2.254
44Saudi Arabia2.26
45South Africa2.405
46Honduras2.265
47Belarus2.248
48Haiti2.395
49El Salvador2.279
50Djibouti2.196
51Mauritania2.228
52Republic of the Congo2.21
53Guinea-Bissau2.045
54Algeria2.094
55Ivory Coast2.053
56Guyana2.134
57Guatemala2.13
58Benin2.177
59Turkmenistan2.107
60Thailand2.061
61Togo2.13
62Peru2.13
63Lesotho2.191
64Bahrain2.145
65Cuba2.103
66Kazakhstan1.98
67Bangladesh2.051
68Georgia2.071
69Papua New Guinea2.095
70Eswatini2.168
71Tajikistan2.114
72Kyrgyzstan2.11
73Sri Lanka2.136
74China2.009
75Trinidad and Tobago1.946
76Tanzania2.058
77Uzbekistan2.033
78Tunisia2.01
79Madagascar1.846
80Armenia1.929
81Dominican Republic2.019
82Jamaica1.986
83Bolivia2.001
84Ecuador2.095
85Angola2.02
86Paraguay1.942
87Liberia1.946
88Gabon2.068
89Morocco2.02
90Nepal2.006
91Rwanda2.051
92Senegal1.827
93Argentina1.837
94Namibia1.859
95Cyprus1.904
96France1.939
97Malawi1.97
98Oman1.794
99Cambodia1.947
100Moldova1.873

The Top 10 Most Dangerous Countries

  1. Afghanistan (GPI: 3.448): With ongoing conflict and political instability, Afghanistan ranks as the most dangerous country.
  2. Yemen (GPI: 3.35): Yemen faces a severe humanitarian crisis due to prolonged civil war and external interventions.
  3. Syria (GPI: 3.294): Syria continues to be highly dangerous due to its ongoing civil war and geopolitical complexities.
  4. Russia (GPI: 3.142): Russia’s GPI score reflects its involvement in international conflicts and internal issues.
  5. South Sudan (GPI: 3.221): Ongoing ethnic conflicts and civil unrest make South Sudan highly dangerous.
  6. DR Congo (GPI: 3.214): The Democratic Republic of the Congo faces challenges due to armed conflicts and political instability.
  7. Iraq (GPI: 3.006): Iraq remains dangerous due to terrorism, sectarian conflict, and political turmoil.
  8. Somalia (GPI: 3.036): Somalia’s security situation is precarious due to terrorism and political instability.
  9. Central African Republic (GPI: 2.934): Ongoing civil conflict and communal violence mark the Central African Republic.
  10. 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.

Sources:

Global Peace Index 

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