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US plummets down global peace ranking due to political instability
1 JUNE 2017 • 1:09PM
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The US has become a much less peaceful country due to its current political turbulence, according to a new report.

Its level of peacefulness is expected to continue to worsen in the coming years following Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election last year.

At the same time, the world has become more peaceful in 2016. The improvement comes after a decade-long deterioration in world peacefulness. Ninety-three countries recorded improvements in the Global Peace Index score in the last year, while 68 deteriorated.

South America experienced the biggest improvement regionally while its northern counterpart suffered the biggest decline in peace. North America was dragged down by the US which has plummeted in the rankings, a result of the political polarisation during the presidential election campaign last year.

It is now number 114 out of the 163 independent states and territories ranked in the report, and down 11 rungs from 2015.

“While the true extent of such significant political polarity in the US will take years to be fully realised, its disruptive influence is already evident,” said Steve Killelea, founder and executive chairman of the Institute for Economic and Peace think-tank which produced the index.

“Increasing inequality, rising perceptions of corruption, and falling press freedoms have all contributed to this substantial deterioration in the US and an overall decline in peace in the North America region.”


Iceland remained the most peaceful country in the world and has been topping the chart since 2008. New Zealand and Portugal came next, pushing Austria and Denmark down in the ranking.

Portugal’s remarkable climb to third in the overall rankings was driven by a steady recovery from its fiscal crisis, resulting in overall greater internal stability. The country was ranked 16th less than five years ago.

The UK has made a significant improvement in the ranking despite the political divide over the EU referendum. It went up by six notches to number 41 in the last year.

While Europe remains the most peaceful region in the world, many countries have slipped in scores due to the impact of the attacks in Brussels, Nice and Paris. Several countries such as Denmark, Sweden, France and Turkey experienced a record number of deaths from terrorism.

The Middle East and North Africa continues to be the least peaceful region, exacerbated by the intense rivalry between Shia Iran and the Sunni Arab Gulf monarchies, with Saudi Arabia in the forefront. Syria stays at the bottom of the list for the fifth consecutive year.

The global economic impact of violence is estimated to be approximately $14.3 trillion, equivalent to more than $1,900 for every person in the world. Even though the figure has gone down for the first time since 2011 - the year that corresponds with the start of the Syrian war and Isil’s territorial gains in Iraq, it still accounted for a hefty 12.6 percent of the world's GDP.

“Although this year’s uptick is reassuring, the world is still mired with conflict in the Middle East, political turmoil in the US, refugee flows and terrorism in Europe,” said Killelea.


“When combined with the increasing level of peace inequality, whereby the least peaceful countries are moving further apart from the most peaceful, the resulting scenario is one in which further improvements in peace are not guaranteed.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...obal-peace-ranking-due-political-instability/

 
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http://visionofhumanity.org/app/uploads/2017/06/GPI-2017-Report-1.pdf

1 Iceland
2 New Zealand
3 Portugal
4 Austria
5 Denmark
6 Czech Republic
7 Slovenia
8 Canada
9 Switzerland
10 Ireland
10 Japan






40 Taiwan

47 South Korea







114 United States

116 China


129 Iran

133 Saudi Arabia

137 India

139 Egypt

144 Israel

146 Turkey


150 North Korea
151 Russia

152 Pakistan
153 Dem. Rep. Congo
154 Ukraine
155 Central African Rep.
155 Sudan
157 Libya
158 Somalia
159 Yemen
160 South Sudan
161 Iraq
162 Afghanistan
163 Syria

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Not good...we have plummeted so far down low we are approaching China's level.
 
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http://visionofhumanity.org/app/uploads/2017/06/GPI-2017-Report-1.pdf

1 Iceland
2 New Zealand
3 Portugal
4 Austria
5 Denmark
6 Czech Republic
7 Slovenia
8 Canada
9 Switzerland
10 Ireland
10 Japan






40 Taiwan

47 South Korea







114 United States

116 China


129 Iran

133 Saudi Arabia

137 India

139 Egypt

144 Israel

146 Turkey


150 North Korea
151 Russia

152 Pakistan
153 Dem. Rep. Congo
154 Ukraine
155 Central African Rep.
155 Sudan
157 Libya
158 Somalia
159 Yemen
160 South Sudan
161 Iraq
162 Afghanistan
163 Syria

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Not good...we have plummeted so far down low we are approaching China's level.
Even on biased western standard..
 
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Even on biased western standard..


:rofl::rofl::rofl: You are the one who posted the article to give it credibility! Maybe you just got excited over the headline and didn't bother reading the list? Just be more careful next time with your posting of anti-US articles.

Just remember if the US is lower than China on some list it is a credible list and you can post it. Otherwise it is not credible so don't post it.

You can now go back to your daily scouring of the headlines looking for US ones that catch your attention with this new rule in mind.
 
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No one care such biased west ranking in china,we just take it as joke stocks
It seems the west media continue their play show with Trump
The study is the brainchild of Australian technology entrepreneur Steve Killelea, founder of Integrated Research, and is endorsed by individuals such as Kofi Annan, the Dalai Lama, archbishop Desmond Tutu, Finland's President Sauli Niinistö, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, economist Jeffrey Sachs, former president of Ireland Mary Robinson, former Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations Jan Eliasson and former United States president Jimmy Carter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Peace_Index

The GPI has been criticised for not including indicators specifically relating to violence against women and children. Riane Eisler, writing in the Christian Science Monitor, argued that, "to put it mildly, this blind spot makes the index very inaccurate." She mentions a number of specific cases, including Egypt, where she claims 90% of women are subject to genital mutilation, and China, where, she says, "female infanticide is still a problem," according to a 2000 UNICEF study
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Peace_Index#Endorsements.2C_criticism_and_response

I see, very biased indeed.

Care to explain exactly how and why this ranking is biased?
 
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The study is the brainchild of Australian technology entrepreneur Steve Killelea, founder of Integrated Research, and is endorsed by individuals such as Kofi Annan, the Dalai Lama, archbishop Desmond Tutu, Finland's President Sauli Niinistö, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, economist Jeffrey Sachs, former president of Ireland Mary Robinson, former Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations Jan Eliasson and former United States president Jimmy Carter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Peace_Index

The GPI has been criticised for not including indicators specifically relating to violence against women and children. Riane Eisler, writing in the Christian Science Monitor, argued that, "to put it mildly, this blind spot makes the index very inaccurate." She mentions a number of specific cases, including Egypt, where she claims 90% of women are subject to genital mutilation, and China, where, she says, "female infanticide is still a problem," according to a 2000 UNICEF study
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Peace_Index#Endorsements.2C_criticism_and_response

I see, very biased indeed.

Care to explain exactly how and why this ranking is biased?
What did you mean?this study made by a famous west guy,So it is unbiased.
How about CNN,New York times, and so on, Are they famous?Have you forget joke show between trump and experts&media during the election:-)
After G7 meeting,Suddenly many so called west expert write so many article criticize USA policy, some of them use china as a leverage
Go fk play your games,we don't care,just enjoy another funny wave of media show

"EU still peaceful part", People dare not go outside in the night, fk believe it is safe?
 
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i think u.s army chief should impose martial law and send trump to jail this will benefit them
 
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i think u.s army chief should impose martial law and send trump to jail this will benefit them
I'm gonna give you the benefit of doubt and assume you were attempting humor. Otherwise you just compared us to a South Asian state, BIG mistake.

Everybody called us evil and now there's suddenly a tone of concern? Or is it mockery?

Between 2008 and 2012 the US went from a high of 104 to a low of 82, 22 point difference. China on the other hand during the same period went from 89 to 80, that's amazing the world didn't end when China scored better than the US. Plus GPI only started in 2007, prior to that world was in total chaos.

Not good...we have plummeted so far down low we are approaching China's level.
Paper bags are on standby and cost 50¢ each. :pop:
 
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What did you mean?this study made by a famous west guy,So it is unbiased.
That's your explanation as to exactly how and why this ranking is biased?
Stellar reasoning :sarcastic:

How about CNN,New York times, and so on, Are they famous?Have you forget joke show between trump and experts&media during the election:-)
After G7 meeting,Suddenly many so called west expert write so many article criticize USA policy, some of them use china as a leverage
Go fk play your games,we don't care,just enjoy another funny wave of media show
"EU still peaceful part", People dare not go outside in the night, fk believe it is safe?
I kindly remind you of forum rules regarding language use
Don't know where yoiuy get that, but no problem here where I live or in the region. Amsterdam is not different from any other city in this respect (and probably even a lot safer than most)

i think u.s army chief should impose martial law and send trump to jail this will benefit them
Interesting and creative suggestion. Noted.

I'm gonna give you the benefit of doubt and assume you were attempting humor. Otherwise you just compared us to a South Asian state, BIG mistake.

Everybody called us evil and now there's suddenly a tone of concern? Or is it mockery?

Between 2008 and 2012 the US went from a high of 104 to a low of 82, 22 point difference. China on the other hand during the same period went from 89 to 80, that's amazing the world didn't end when China scored better than the US. Plus GPI only started in 2007, prior to that world was in total chaos.
Paper bags are on standby and cost 50¢ each. :pop:
Lighthearted, pls.
 
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That's your explanation as to exactly how and why this ranking is biased?
Stellar reasoning :sarcastic:


I kindly remind you of forum rules regarding language use
Don't know where yoiuy get that, but no problem here where I live or in the region. Amsterdam is not different from any other city in this respect (and probably even a lot safer than most)


Interesting and creative suggestion. Noted.


Lighthearted, pls.
Keep your hypocrisy
Maybe west Europe standard of safety is too low that you people think it's ok

But if you think it's ok,so it is ok,not our concern

But tired of your hypocrisy
 
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Before you accuse me, take a good look at yourself (Eric Clapton)


Or ... you know jack s**t about it.

"you people" .... tsk, tsk :rolleyes1:
Let others take care of language
Can you take care of your own language
Leak out your true color of hypocrisy
:-),just like your hypocrisy media
Funny
 
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