Norway is the most peaceful country in the world
17 December 2007Norway, New Zealand and Denmark have taken first three places in the published rating of orderly countries and regions.
The research, conducted with the assistance of influential British edition The Economist, was headed by the Advisory and Research division of edition Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
The countries were estimated according to a scale, where 5 is the worst parameter, and 1 - the best. The index of Norway has made 1,357, New Zealand - 1,363, Denmark 1,377. The fourth place took Ireland (1,396), Japan brings up set of five leaders (1,413).
Iraq (3,437), Sudan (3,182), Israel (3,033) and Russia (2,903) are considered the most aggressive in the world. Russia takes the fourth place from the end. Among 121 states USA took 96th place (2,317), Iran (2,320) is one step below. China has taken the 60th place (1,980).
Estonia (1,684) has taken the 28th place - the highest among all former states of the Soviet Union, Latvia (1,848) appeared on 47-th place, and Poland (1,683) - on 27-th.
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