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    ARMENIA RANKS 102ND IN THE 2012 FAILED STATES INDEX

    armradio.am
    21.06.2012 15:52

    Armenia ranks 102nd in the 2012 Failed States Index released by the
    Fund for Peace. Turkey ranks 85th, Russia is 83rd. Azerbaijan and
    Georgia come 68th and 51st respectively.

    The FSI is a leading index that annually highlights current trends in
    social, economic and political pressures that affect all states, but
    can strain some beyond their capacity to cope. Apart from the impact
    on their people, fragile and failed states present the international
    community with a variety of challenges. In today's world, with its
    globalized economy, information systems and security challenges,
    pressures on one fragile state can have serious repercussions not
    only for that state and its people, but also for its neighbors and
    other states halfway across the globe.

    The 2012 FSI ranks Somalia as number one for the fifth consecutive
    year, citing widespread lawlessness, ineffective government, terrorism,
    insurgency, crime, and well-publicized pirate attacks against foreign
    vessels.

    Meanwhile, Finland has remained in the best position, with its
    Scandinavian neighbors Sweden and Denmark rounding out the best three
    rankings. All three nations benefit from strong social and economic
    indicators, paired with excellent provision of public services and
    respect for human rights and the rule of law.

    The FSI ranks 178 countries using 12 social, economic, and
    political indicators of pressure on the state, along with over 100
    sub-indicators. These include such issues as Uneven Development,
    State Legitimacy, Group Grievance, and Human Rights. Each indicator
    is rated on a scale of 1-10, based on the analysis of millions of
    publicly available documents, other quantitative data, and assessments
    by analysts. A high score indicates high pressure on the state,
    and therefore a higher risk of instability




    From: A. Papazian
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