
Israel: Political violence risk
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Israel |
Political violence risk, (1=low, 7=high) |
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Latest value | 0 |
Year | |
Measure | index points |
Data availability | - |
Average | 4 |
Min - Max | 4 - 4 |
Source | Credendo Group |
The latest value from is index points, unavailable from index points in . In comparison, the world average is 0 index points, based on data from countries. Historically, the average for Israel from to is 4 index points. The minimum value, 4 index points, was reached in 2014 while the maximum of 4 index points was recorded in 2014.
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Definition: Political Violence includes all violent act(s) undertaken with a political objective; this concept is broader than ‘war’ and includes: terrorism (political, religious and ideological objectives) and political violence damage (damage to material assets as a result of political violence); for the purposes of analysing the political violence risk, types of business interruption as a result of political violence damage are included.
In order to assess the political violence risk, Credendo looks at the actual levels of internal violence in and external conflict with a country, but also at the conflict potential that arises from (lingering) internal and external tensions, frustration and dissatisfaction.
Countries are classified into seven categories (from 1-low risk to 7-high risk).
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In order to assess the political violence risk, Credendo looks at the actual levels of internal violence in and external conflict with a country, but also at the conflict potential that arises from (lingering) internal and external tensions, frustration and dissatisfaction.
Countries are classified into seven categories (from 1-low risk to 7-high risk).
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