[Vision2020] World Peace Index: Norway #1; USA #96

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Sat Jun 2 16:16:59 PDT 2007


Norway tops list, U.S. comes in at 96

    WASHINGTON, May 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The first study to rank countries
around the world according to their peacefulness and the drivers that
create and sustain their peace was launched today. The Global Peace Index
studied 121 countries from Algeria to Zimbabwe and its publication comes
one week before the leaders of the world's richest countries gather for the
G8 summit in Germany to discuss issues of global concern.
    The rankings show that even among the G8 countries there are
significant differences in peacefulness: While Japan was the most peaceful
of the G8 countries, at a rank of five in the Index, Russia neared the
bottom at number 118. The Global Peace Index also reveals that countries
which had a turbulent time for parts of the twentieth century, such as
Ireland and Germany, have emerged as peace leaders in the 21st century.
    The Economist Intelligence Unit measured countries' peacefulness based
on wide range of indicators - 24 in all - including ease of access to
"weapons of minor destruction" (guns, small explosives), military
expenditure, local corruption, and the level of respect for human rights.
    After compiling the Index, the researchers examined it for patterns in
order to identify the "drivers" that make for peaceful societies. They
found that peaceful countries often shared high levels of democracy and
transparency of government, education and material well-being. While the
U.S. possesses many of these characteristics, its ranking was brought down
by its engagement in warfare and external conflict, as well as high levels
of incarceration and homicide. The U.S.'s rank also suffered due to the
large share of military expenditure from its GDP, attributed to its status
as one of the world's military-diplomatic powers.
    The main findings of the Global Peace Index are:

    -- Peace is correlated to indicators such as income, schooling and the
       level of regional integration
    -- Peaceful countries often shared high levels of transparency of
       government and low corruption
    -- Small, stable countries which are part of regional blocs are most
       likely to get a higher ranking
    The Index is the brainchild of Australian IT entrepreneur and
philanthropist Steve Killelea.
    "The objective of the Global Peace Index was to go beyond a crude
measure of wars by systematically exploring the texture of peace,"
explained Global Peace Index President, Mr. Clyde McConaghy, speaking in
Washington. "The Index provides a quantitative measure of peacefulness that
is comparable over time, and we hope it will inspire and influence world
leaders and governments to further action."
    The Index has already won the support of an influential and
distinguished group of supporters, many of whom are dedicated to promoting
global peace, including former U.S. President James Carter, the Dalai Lama,
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Sir Richard Branson and Harriet Fulbright of the
Fulbright Centre.
    "This Index stands to broaden our very definition of what peace is, as
well as how to achieve it," said Fulbright. "Peace isn't just the absence
of war; it's the absence of violence."
    "Countries need to become more peaceful to solve the major challenges
that the world faces - from climate change to overpopulation and
sustainability," said Mr. McConaghy.
    "We hope that the findings of the Global Peace Index will act as a
catalyst for increased funding to study peace and for governments and
industry to take policy action," he added.
    NOTES TO EDITORS
    -- The Global Peace Index covers 121 countries.
    -- The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the country intelligence
       division of The Economist Group that publishes The Economist newspaper,
       has compiled the Index.
    -- The EIU used all its country analysts in gathering and scoring the
       data, in collaboration with its contributor network of 650 people.
    -- The Index is made up of nearly 3,000 data points with another 4,000
       relating to the drivers of peace (6897 in total).
    -- The Global Peace Index has been peer reviewed by an international panel
       of the world's leading peace experts.
    -- Steve Killelea is an Australian IT entrepreneur and philanthropist. He
       is the Chairman and Founder of Integrated Research Ltd. He founded his
       charity, The Charitable Foundation (TCF), in 2000.
    -- TCF specializes in working with the poorest communities in the world
       and is currently active in ten countries including Rwanda, Uganda,
       Laos, Burma and East Timor.



    121 GPI rankings

    Countries most at peace ranked first


    Rank      Country           Score
    1          Norway           1.357
    2     New Zealand           1.363
    3         Denmark           1.377
    4         Ireland           1.396
    5           Japan           1.413
    6         Finland           1.447
    7          Sweden           1.478
    8          Canada           1.481
    9        Portugal           1.481
    10        Austria           1.483
    11        Belgium           1.498
    12        Germany           1.523
    13 Czech Republic           1.524
    14    Switzerland           1.526
    15       Slovenia           1.539
    16          Chile           1.568
    17       Slovakia           1.571
    18        Hungary           1.575
    19         Bhutan           1.611
    20    Netherlands           1.620
    21          Spain           1.633
    22           Oman           1.641
    23      Hong Kong           1.657
    24        Uruguay           1.661
    25      Australia           1.664
    26        Romania           1.682
    27         Poland           1.683
    28        Estonia           1.684
    29      Singapore           1.692
    30          Qatar           1.702
    31     Costa Rica           1.702
    32    South Korea           1.719
    33          Italy           1.724
    34         France           1.729
    35        Vietnam           1.729
    36         Taiwan           1.731
    37       Malaysia           1.744
    38    United Arab
             Emirates           1.747
    39        Tunisia           1.762
    40          Ghana           1.765
    41     Madagascar           1.766
    42       Botswana           1.786
    43      Lithuania           1.788
    44         Greece           1.791
    45         Panama           1.798
    46         Kuwait           1.818
    47         Latvia           1.848
    48        Morocco           1.893
    49 United Kingdom           1.898
    50     Mozambique           1.909
    51         Cyprus           1.915
    52      Argentina           1.923
    53         Zambia           1.930
    54       Bulgaria           1.936
    55       Paraguay           1.946
    56          Gabon           1.952
    57       Tanzania           1.966
    58          Libya           1.967
    59           Cuba           1.968
    60          China           1.980
    61     Kazakhstan           1.995
    62        Bahrain           1.995
    63         Jordan           1.997
    64        Namibia           2.003
    65        Senegal           2.017
    66      Nicaragua           2.020
    67        Croatia           2.030
    68         Malawi           2.038
    69        Bolivia           2.052
    70           Peru           2.056
    71     Equatorial
               Guinea           2.059
    72        Moldova           2.059
    73          Egypt           2.068
    74      Dominican
             Republic           2.071
    75     Bosnia and
          Herzegovina           2.089
    76       Cameroon           2.093
    77          Syria           2.106
    78      Indonesia           2.111
    79         Mexico           2.125
    80        Ukraine           2.150
    81        Jamaica           2.164
    82      Macedonia           2.170
    83         Brazil           2.173
    84         Serbia           2.181
    85       Cambodia           2.197
    86     Bangladesh           2.219
    87        Ecuador           2.219
    88      Papua New
               Guinea           2.223
    89    El Salvador           2.244
    90   Saudi Arabia           2.246
    91          Kenya           2.258
    92         Turkey           2.272
    93      Guatemala           2.285
    94   Trinidad and
               Tobago           2.286
    95          Yemen           2.309
    96  United States
           of America           2.317
    97           Iran           2.320
    98       Honduras           2.390
    99   South Africa           2.399
    100   Philippines           2.428
    101    Azerbaijan           2.448
    102     Venezuela           2.453
    103      Ethiopia           2.479
    104        Uganda           2.489
    105      Thailand           2.491
    106      Zimbabwe           2.495
    107       Algeria           2.503
    108       Myanmar           2.524
    109         India           2.530
    110    Uzbekistan           2.542
    111     Sri Lanka           2.575
    112        Angola           2.587
    113 Cote d'Ivoire           2.638
    114       Lebanon           2.662
    115      Pakistan           2.697
    116      Colombia           2.770
    117       Nigeria           2.898
    118        Russia           2.903
    119        Israel           3.033
    120         Sudan           3.182
    121          Iraq           3.437



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