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    FAILED STATES INDEX 2008: ARMENIA MORE FAVORABLE STATE THAN AZERBAIJAN AND GEORGIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    29.07.2008 13:52 GMT+04:00

    Finding it crucial to closely monitor weak states - their progress,
    their deterioration, and their ability to withstand challenges -
    the Fund for Peace, an independent research organization, and FOREIGN
    POLICY presented the fourth annual Failed States Index 2008. Using 12
    social, economic, political, and military indicators, the institutes
    ranked 177 states in order of their vulnerability to violent internal
    conflict and societal deterioration. To do so, we examined more than
    30,000 publicly available sources, collected from May to December
    2007, to form the basis of the index's scores.

    The list of 35 failed states is topped by Somali, while 15 states
    with Norway at the head form the zone of welfare and stability of
    state institutes.

    Among the post soviet republics Uzbekistan ranks 26, Tajikistan -
    38, Kyrgyzstan - 39 and Turkmenistan - 46. Moldova, ranking 50 is
    the most unstable state in Europe. Belarus ranks 53, Georgia - 56,
    Azerbaijan - 64, Kazakhstan - 101, Ukraine - 108 and
    Armenia - 109.

    The list of stable states includes 34 states ranking from 128
    to 162. Romania (128), Latvia (136) Estonia (139), Lithuania
    (143). Mongolia (133), OAE (138), Poland (145), Greece (147), Czechia
    (149), South Korea (153), Italy (154), Germany (155), France (158),
    UK (160), U.S (161) and Portugal (162).

    The states ranking from 163 to 177 are the most stable and favorable
    for living. Japan (163), Belgium (164), Luxembourg (165), Netherlands
    (166), Canada (167), Austria (168), Australia (169), Denmark (170),
    New Zealand (171), Iceland (172), Switzerland (173), Ireland (174),
    Sweden (175), Finland (176) and Norway (177).
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