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Political stability index (-2.5 weak; 2.5 strong), 2023:

The average for 2023 based on 26 countries was -0.2 points. The highest value was in Qatar: 0.99 points and the lowest value was in Pakistan: -1.93 points. The indicator is available from 1996 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: points; Source: The World Bank
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Countries Political stability, 2023 Global rank Available data
Qatar 0.99 1 1996 - 2023
Czechia 0.97 2 1996 - 2023
Hungary 0.73 3 1996 - 2023
UA Emirates 0.68 4 1996 - 2023
South Korea 0.61 5 1996 - 2023
Poland 0.56 6 1996 - 2023
Kuwait 0.41 7 1996 - 2023
Greece 0.24 8 1996 - 2023
Malaysia 0.17 9 1996 - 2023
Chile 0.14 10 1996 - 2023
Argentina -0.13 11 1996 - 2023
Saudi Arabia -0.21 12 1996 - 2023
Thailand -0.28 13 1996 - 2023
Indonesia -0.4 14 1996 - 2023
Brazil -0.41 15 1996 - 2023
China -0.51 16 1996 - 2023
Peru -0.52 17 1996 - 2023
Philippines -0.57 18 1996 - 2023
Mexico -0.63 19 1996 - 2023
India -0.64 20 1996 - 2023
South Africa -0.67 21 1996 - 2023
Colombia -0.72 22 1996 - 2023
Egypt -0.87 23 1996 - 2023
Turkey -1.01 24 1996 - 2023
Russia -1.13 25 1996 - 2023
Pakistan -1.93 26 1996 - 2023



Definition: The index of Political Stability and Absence of Violence/Terrorism measures perceptions of the likelihood that the government will be destabilized or overthrown by unconstitutional or violent means, including politically-motivated violence and terrorism. The index is an average of several other indexes from the Economist Intelligence Unit, the World Economic Forum, and the Political Risk Services, among others.
Construction of the political stability index

The index is a composite measure as it is based on several other indexes from multiple sources including the Economist Intelligence Unit, the World Economic Forum, and the Political Risk Services, among others. The underlying indexes reflect the likelihood of a disorderly transfer of government power, armed conflict, violent demonstrations, social unrest, international tensions, terrorism, as well as ethnic, religious or regional conflicts. The methodology of the overall index is kept consistent so the numbers are comparable over time. You may also want to have a look at the following indicators: rule of law, political rights, and corruption perceptions.



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