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World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 4:11pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
Hong Kong (CNN) 10. Iraq 9. South Sudan 8. Libya 7. Yemen 6. Central African Republic 5. D.R. Congo 4. Sudan 3. Afghanistan 2. Syria 1. Somalia Growing levels of conflict, terrorism, and the toppling of regimes in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as political violence in East Africa, are driving a rise in political instability worldwide, according to research by UK risk analysis firm, Maplecroft released on Thursday. Since 2010, one in ten of the countries surveyed have experienced a significant increase in the level of short-term political risk. These risks include governments asserting control over natural resources, regimes being ousted by popular uprisings and the expropriation of foreign investors' assets. The findings form part of the latest Maplecroft Political Risk Atlas, which uses 52 indicators to help companies monitor political issues affecting the business environment in 197 countries. Security at the Kenya/Somalia border CNN on the ground in CAR Doctors speak against atrocities in Syria 'Taliban is in a position to come back' Since 2010, Syria has deteriorated the most. It now ranks second compared with a 44th place ranking in 2010. Somalia topped the rankings. Afghanistan, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo also ranked in the top five. Egypt has been downgraded to "extreme risk" for the first time as a result of violence following the ousting of former President Mohamed Morsy and an increase in terrorist attacks in the Sinai Peninsula, the report said. Maplecroft warned that Syria, Egypt and Libya are "now so bad" that they will be "mired in exceptionally high levels of dynamic political risk for years to come." A fall in political violence in the Philippines, India and Uganda has contributed to these countries experiencing the biggest reduction in short-term political risk over the past four years. Improvements in the level of governance has also helped to lower risk levels in Malaysia and Israel in the same period. Social unrest The report said there is a higher chance for social unrest to exacerbate political instability in Bangladesh, Belarus, China, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam. "This is due to the erosion of democratic freedoms, increasing crackdowns on political position and the brutality by security forces towards protesters, compounded by rising food prices and worsening working conditions," Maplecroft said in a statement. Another concern for foreign investors is that there has been a major increase in oppression by governments worldwide. "This erosion of political freedoms is central to driving the wider risk of unrest and instability in the medium- to long term," said Charlotte Ingham, senior political risk analyst at Maplecroft. In the short term, foreign investors face a heightened risk of becoming complicit with the actions of these oppressive regimes, which poses a threat to a company's reputation, the think tank said. Empowered youth Instability increases as the gap grows between political freedoms and social gains, such as education and computer literacy among young people. In 2010, prior to the the Arab Spring, Libya, Tunisia, Iran, Syria and Egypt were among the countries with the biggest divide between political freedoms and social gains. Maplecroft predicts that the growing imbalance between social gains and political freedoms in Bahrain, Azerbaijan and South Africa will heighten the risk of instability in those countries in 2014 and beyond. Although China is categorized as "extreme risk" in Maplecroft's ranking of oppressive regimes, the speed of the country's governance reforms is likely to be sufficient to limit the chances of widespread social unrest that could lead to a "jasmine" revolution, according to the think tank. But China's increased scrutiny of foreign business practices has created compliance challenges for companies operating there, the report added. Maplecroft cautioned that Vietnam's crackdown on social media and freedom of speech amid growing opposition may undermine the stability of the government in the long term. Poland has experienced a significant increase in the level of political freedoms over the past four years, according to Maplecroft, and now displays a "near perfect balance" between the level of political freedoms and social gains, which reduces the likelihood of protests and disputes over labor conditions. Political violence East African countries saw the biggest increase in the risk of political violence, including terrorism, poor governance, and regimes vulnerable to popular uprisings. Somalia, Sudan and South Sudan scored in the "extreme risk" category, while Kenya and Ethiopia are "high risk." Eritrea, Tanzania and Mozambique also saw a change in their risk category. Three years after the Arab Spring, more than 60% of countries in the Middle East and North Africa region have seen a significant rise in political violence, demonstrating the long-term political risks associated with forced regime change, the report said. In the West, the impact of the global financial crisis continues to be seen in high levels of unemployment and underemployment. This, combined with austerity measures, has contributed to growing inequality and stalling or declining living standards, according to Maplecroft. Political landscapes both in Europe and the United States have become increasingly fragmented and polarized as populist parties flourished in response to growing voter dissatisfaction with established political parties over these issues. |
Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 4:16pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
10. Iraq Flames rise from a vehicle at the site of a car bomb in Talibiya in Baghdad on September 3, 2013. More than 7,000 civilians and 950 security forces have been killed in violence in Iraq since January, according to the U.N. -- the highest annual toll since 2008.
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Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 4:19pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
9. South Sudan Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir speaks to a crowd of people in north Khartoum, on June 8, 2013. Bashir ordered a halt to the flow of oil from South Sudan, less than two months after southern crude began moving again.
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Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 4:20pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
8. Libya Libyan protesters gather during a demonstration calling on militiamen to vacate their headquarters in southern Tripoli on November 15, 2013.
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Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 4:21pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
7. Yemen Yemenis shout slogans during a rally commemorating the second anniversary of a major clash between opposition protesters against former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh and security forces, in the capital Sanaa, on September 18, 2013.
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Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 4:23pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
6. Central African Republic Women push a coffin in the streets of Bangui on December 7. Violence has raged in the Central African Republic since a coalition of rebels deposed President Francois Bozize in March, the latest in a series of coups since the nation gained independence.
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Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 4:24pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
5. Democratic Republic of Congo Fighters from the M23 rebel movement ride on the back of a truck, passing a camp for the internally displaced in Mugunga, Democratic Republic of Congo on November 24, 2012
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Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 4:25pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
4. Sudan Sudanese protesters throw stones at a gas station in Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman on Wednesday. Sudan is among the countries where political violence continues to increase, Maplecroft said.
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Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 4:27pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
3. Afghanistan An Afghan policeman stands guard in front of a badly damaged bus at the site of a suicide attack in Kabul on June 11, 2013. More than 1,000 Afghan civilians died in violent attacks in the first half of 2013, according to the U.N
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Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 4:28pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
2. Syria A rebel fighter from the Free Syrian Army in Aleppo, on December 1, 2013. Syria experienced the largest increase in short-term political risk over the last year, according to Maplecroft. The country changed from 44th place in 2010 to 2nd place this year.
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Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 4:29pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
1. Somalia People walk with their belongings in the area around Sinujiif as they evacuate on November 14, 2013 after a ferocious storm and days of heavy floods in Somalia's northeastern Puntland region. Somalia has ranked in the top 10 in Maplecroft's political risk index for the past six years.
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Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 4:30pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by adepojuot: 4:34pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
Where is Nigeria and Pakistan??this list no complete oooooooo... |
Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 4:47pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
adepojuot: Where is Nigeria and Pakistan??this list no complete oooooooo...Do you by any figment believe that what we have in Nigeria is comparable in any way with what's happening in these countries? Nigeria is just suffering from the loud noise of a few over-ambitious persons who feel than they've been schemed out of things and they use the sensitivities of the country like religion, region, and political platform to drag the ordinary people who don't even have a share in the spoils they (the politicians) are scrambling for. 1 Like |
Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by Nobody: 4:50pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
Hd |
Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by horlahwaley(m): 5:01pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
Mtcheew. Naija no dere again. Why do naija neva make top ten in evrytin in dis world sef. Smh |
Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 5:07pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
horlahwaley: Mtcheew. Naija no dere again. Why do naija neva make top ten in evrytin in dis world sef. SmhThey make top 10 in investment destination in African top 10 in CAF and FIFA rankings for Africa top 10 in the fight against HIV/AIDS top 10 0n etc, etc,etc. |
Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by Nobody: 5:09pm On Dec 12, 2013 |
1MCN: 1. Somalia Walking around with AK-47? |
Re: World's 10 Most Unstable Countries by 1MCN: 2:21pm On Dec 13, 2013 |
sincerenigerian:That goes to tell you that nothing is happening in Nigeria, and we pray nothing ever does. Those few beating war drums cannot even withstand ordinary street protest. |
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