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Iraq rises up failed states index | Iraq rises up failed states index |
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Iraq ranks as the world's second most unstable country, according to an annual index of failed states. | Iraq ranks as the world's second most unstable country, according to an annual index of failed states. |
The report - compiled by the US Foreign Policy magazine and the US-based Fund for Peace think-tank - ranks nations according to their vulnerability. | The report - compiled by the US Foreign Policy magazine and the US-based Fund for Peace think-tank - ranks nations according to their vulnerability. |
Judged according to 12 criteria, including internal conflict and society breakdown, states range from the most failed, Sudan, to the least, Norway. | Judged according to 12 criteria, including internal conflict and society breakdown, states range from the most failed, Sudan, to the least, Norway. |
Eight of the 10 most vulnerable states out of 177 examined are in Africa. | Eight of the 10 most vulnerable states out of 177 examined are in Africa. |
Bleeding borders | Bleeding borders |
The survey says that two of the countries at the forefront of the US war on terror - Iraq and Afghanistan - are also among the world's 10 most vulnerable countries. | The survey says that two of the countries at the forefront of the US war on terror - Iraq and Afghanistan - are also among the world's 10 most vulnerable countries. |
Map: The world according to the Failed States Index | |
"Billions of dollars in development and security aid may be futile unless accompanied by a functioning government, trustworthy leaders, and realistic plans to keep the peace and develop the economy," the report says. | "Billions of dollars in development and security aid may be futile unless accompanied by a functioning government, trustworthy leaders, and realistic plans to keep the peace and develop the economy," the report says. |
FAILED STATES 2007 - TOP 10 1. Sudan2. Iraq3. Somalia4. Zimbabwe5. Chad6. Ivory Coast7. D.R. Congo8. Afghanistan9. Guinea10. Central African Republic 2007 Failed States Index | FAILED STATES 2007 - TOP 10 1. Sudan2. Iraq3. Somalia4. Zimbabwe5. Chad6. Ivory Coast7. D.R. Congo8. Afghanistan9. Guinea10. Central African Republic 2007 Failed States Index |
Only Sudan - where violence in its western Darfur region has killed at least 200,000 people - is judged to be in a worse state than Iraq. | Only Sudan - where violence in its western Darfur region has killed at least 200,000 people - is judged to be in a worse state than Iraq. |
The country's turmoil has also affected its neighbours, worsening the situation in both the Central African Republic and Chad. | The country's turmoil has also affected its neighbours, worsening the situation in both the Central African Republic and Chad. |
"The spill-over effects from Sudan have a great deal to do with the countries' tumble in the ranking, demonstrating that the dangers of failing states often bleed across borders," the report adds. | "The spill-over effects from Sudan have a great deal to do with the countries' tumble in the ranking, demonstrating that the dangers of failing states often bleed across borders," the report adds. |
Growing economies | Growing economies |
Last summer's war in Lebanon contributed to making it the country whose stability deteriorated most from last year, followed by Somalia, Equatorial Guinea and Niger. | Last summer's war in Lebanon contributed to making it the country whose stability deteriorated most from last year, followed by Somalia, Equatorial Guinea and Niger. |
Despite its ranking as the seventh most vulnerable state, the Democratic Republic of Congo made what the survey calls "impressive gains". | Despite its ranking as the seventh most vulnerable state, the Democratic Republic of Congo made what the survey calls "impressive gains". |
Zimbabwe's failing economy dragged it higher in the index | Zimbabwe's failing economy dragged it higher in the index |
Holding the first multiparty elections in more than 40 years, the country "helped improve the state's legitimacy in the eyes of its impoverished populace". | Holding the first multiparty elections in more than 40 years, the country "helped improve the state's legitimacy in the eyes of its impoverished populace". |
Liberia is praised for its economy - growing at 7% - its demobilised militias and the efforts, led by President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, to tackle endemic corruption. | Liberia is praised for its economy - growing at 7% - its demobilised militias and the efforts, led by President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, to tackle endemic corruption. |
China and Russia too, the index says, have managed to move out of the worst 60 states, both propelled by their growing economies. name="map"> | |
The second annual Failed States Index was based on analysis of tens of thousands of articles including international and local media reports and public documents. | The second annual Failed States Index was based on analysis of tens of thousands of articles including international and local media reports and public documents. |
Countries listed as 'critical': 1. Iraq2. Afghanistan3. Pakistan4. N Korea5. Bangladesh6. Burma7. Chad8. Sudan9. Guinea 10. Ivory Coast11. Nigeria12. Central African Republic13. Ethiopia14. Somalia15. DR Congo16. Uganda17. Burundi18. Zimbabwe *Countries not numbered in order of index rank* | |
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Each nation was given an overall score based on the 12 criteria: | Each nation was given an overall score based on the 12 criteria: |
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