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| PRESS RELEASE: Jane’s Announces the World’s Top 10 Most Unstable August 9, 2008 21:49:15 This press release is from a web site I follow by the name of Janes:
I strongly recommend their services to any journalists serious about reporting on terrorism and defence issues:
BRACKNELL, ENGLAND (26 March, 2008) -- Jane’s, an IHS company
(NYSE:IHS) has launched a new online service that assesses the stability of every country, territory and political entity around the world. Jane’s Country Risk Ratings uses multiple weighted factors affecting country stability in distinct categories: political, social, economic, external and military and security.
“Today’s global climate of insecurity and terrorism requires an in-depth, independent analysis of stability around the world,” said Christian Le Mière, Managing Editor of Jane’s Country Risk. “These ratings assess stability and allow comparisons on an entity-by-entity or regional basis, which is valuable for business and defense organizations’ decision making.”
The inaugural Jane’s Country Risk Ratings, published this month, list the 10 least stable entities, with number one being the least stable, as: 1. Gaza and West Bank 2. Somalia 3. Afghanistan 4. Sudan 5. Cote d’Ivoire 6. Haiti 7. Zimbabwe 8. Chad 9. Democratic Republic of Congo 10. Central African Republic The Gaza Strip and West Bank—divided between two rival governments for more than a year—ranks as the most unstable entity in the world. A lack of control over its borders, frequent incursions of its territory by Israel, low levels of law and order, poor domestic security and worsening public health combine to place it in the top spot.
Iraq is not among the ten most unstable countries. It ranks 22nd from the least stable entity. Although it suffers from high levels of daily, non-state organised violence, the country’s rating is bolstered by other elements that contribute to stability.
Its government is relatively secure and maintains control over areas of its territory, its economy is more or less resilient and the population remains relatively healthy. Stability in Afghanistan was shown to be far more elusive, according to the ratings. It currently ranks as the fourth most unstable entity in the world. The Jane’s Country Risk Ratings will be reviewed each month and updated as necessary. In addition, major news events, with either global or specifically domestic implications, will prompt extra ratings changes.
Jane’s Country Risk Ratings are available online through Jane’s Military and Security Assessments Intelligence Centre at: http://jmsa.janes.com.
Source: Janes - [Read more] |
| PRESS RELEASE: Jane’s Announces the World’s Top 10 Most Unstable August 9, 2008 21:49:11 This press release is from a web site I follow by the name of Janes:
I strongly recommend their services to any journalists serious about reporting on terrorism and defence issues:
BRACKNELL, ENGLAND (26 March, 2008) -- Jane’s, an IHS company
(NYSE:IHS) has launched a new online service that assesses the stability of every country, territory and political entity around the world. Jane’s Country Risk Ratings uses multiple weighted factors affecting country stability in distinct categories: political, social, economic, external and military and security.
“Today’s global climate of insecurity and terrorism requires an in-depth, independent analysis of stability around the world,” said Christian Le Mière, Managing Editor of Jane’s Country Risk. “These ratings assess stability and allow comparisons on an entity-by-entity or regional basis, which is valuable for business and defense organizations’ decision making.”
The inaugural Jane’s Country Risk Ratings, published this month, list the 10 least stable entities, with number one being the least stable, as: 1. Gaza and West Bank 2. Somalia 3. Afghanistan 4. Sudan 5. Cote d’Ivoire 6. Haiti 7. Zimbabwe 8. Chad 9. Democratic Republic of Congo 10. Central African Republic The Gaza Strip and West Bank—divided between two rival governments for more than a year—ranks as the most unstable entity in the world. A lack of control over its borders, frequent incursions of its territory by Israel, low levels of law and order, poor domestic security and worsening public health combine to place it in the top spot.
Iraq is not among the ten most unstable countries. It ranks 22nd from the least stable entity. Although it suffers from high levels of daily, non-state organised violence, the country’s rating is bolstered by other elements that contribute to stability.
Its government is relatively secure and maintains control over areas of its territory, its economy is more or less resilient and the population remains relatively healthy. Stability in Afghanistan was shown to be far more elusive, according to the ratings. It currently ranks as the fourth most unstable entity in the world. The Jane’s Country Risk Ratings will be reviewed each month and updated as necessary. In addition, major news events, with either global or specifically domestic implications, will prompt extra ratings changes.
Jane’s Country Risk Ratings are available online through Jane’s Military and Security Assessments Intelligence Centre at: http://jmsa.janes.com.
Source: Janes - [Read more] |
| Cmon I Dare You - Challenge This Parrot! August 9, 2008 21:49:11Hello everyone!
I watched this video a few minutes ago - and with my mouth hanging open (elegantly of course!) thought that I just had to share it on So Opinionated with my readers.
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Till tomorrow and the dawning of a fresh new day, ~ Swan - [Read more] |
| Cmon I Dare You - Challenge This Parrot! August 9, 2008 21:49:07Hello everyone!
I watched this video a few minutes ago - and with my mouth hanging open (elegantly of course!) thought that I just had to share it on So Opinionated with my readers.
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Till tomorrow and the dawning of a fresh new day, ~ Swan - [Read more] | |
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