Fragile State Index

Middle East Ranking

0 (low) - 120 (high)Source: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Yemen111.720221111.7
2Syria108.420222110.7
3Afghanistan105.920223102.1
4Iraq93.82022496.2
5Lebanon91.32022589
6Iran84.12022684.5
7Turkey78.12022779.7
8Jordan76.62022876.8
9Saudi Arabia67.52022969.7
10Bahrain66.620221066.7
11Kuwait52.220221152.9
12Oman49.520221250.4
13Israel42.620221443
14Qatar42.320221344.1
15United Arab Emirates39.120221540.3

Definition of Fragile State Index

The Fragile States Index measures the vulnerability in pre-conflict, active conflict and post-conflict situations. The index comprises twelve conflict risk indicators that are used to measure the condition of a state at any given moment: security apparatus, factionalized elites, group grievance, economic decline, uneven economic development, human flight and brain drain, state legitimacy, public services, human rights and rule of law, demographic pressures, refugees and IDPs, and external intervention. The higher the value of the index, the more "fragile" the country is.

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