
Brazil: Fragile state index
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Brazil |
Fragile state index, 0 (low) - 120 (high) |
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Latest value | 73.9 |
Reference | 2022 |
Measure | index points |
Source | Fund for Peace |
For that indicator, we provide data for Brazil from 2007 to 2022. The average value for Brazil during that period was 67.69 index points with a minimum of 61.4 index points in 2014 and a maximum of 75.8 index points in 2021.
The latest value from 2022 is 73.9 index points. For comparison, the world average in 2022 based on 177
countries is 65.81 index points.
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Definition: The Fragile States Index measures the vulnerability in pre-conflict, active conflict and post-conflict situations. The index comprises twelve conflict risk indicators that are used to measure the condition of a state at any given moment: security apparatus, factionalized elites, group grievance, economic decline, uneven economic development, human flight and brain drain, state legitimacy, public services, human rights and rule of law, demographic pressures, refugees and IDPs, and external intervention. The higher the value of the index, the more "fragile" the country is.