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Where is BiH on the Map of Countries that are the greatest Threat to Peace?

Published March 10, 2016
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12833308_1737380876498589_1753374635_nThere are many hot spots that are threatening world stability and peace in 2016, and the research of Non-profit organization in Washington, Fund for Peace, showed which countries pose the greatest danger.

The situation in Libya and Syria has not been worse in the last 10 years, which is the greatest threat to world peace, according to the list Fragile State Index.

According to the new list, the largest decline over the last decade was seen in countries of the Middle East and North Africa.

On the other hand, the most stable situation is in countries in Scandinavia, especially in Finland.

This country is the only one on the list that is categorized as “very stable”, while in the next, “stable” category, are 14 countries.

On the list of fragile and unstable countries are BiH and Serbia as well, in the category of “under warning”.

BiH is on the 79th place, Serbia on the 92nd place, and they share that part of the list with Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Maldives and Turkey.

BiH, after Russia, is the most unstable country in Europe.

Post-war Ukraine is in a better situation than BiH, according to the last index.

The positive side of the announcement is that BiH belongs to the group of countries with the best rate of improvement of the situation in the country.

Croatia is on the 137th place with 51 points, together with Barbados, Hungary and Greece.

Slovenia is on a high, 162nd place with 31.6 points, in range with Great Britain and Belgium.

Montenegro is on the 132nd place with 54.2 points, together with Romania and Bulgaria.

Macedonia is on the 118th place with 64.5 points, in the same rank as Jamaica and Bahrain, while Albania is on the top of the list of countries under “low warning,” and occupies the 125th place with 61.9 points.

(Source: Radiosarajevo.ba)

 

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