BobbyFischer Posted July 15, 2013 Report Posted July 15, 2013 [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]25 ERITREA: A small country in the Horn of Africa, Eritrea has been under dictatorial rule since 1993, when it gained independence from Ethiopia. Eritreans have suffered from military clashes with the Ethiopians and years of failed governance. Eritrea scores worst on human rights, demographic pressures, and legitimacy of state. 23 LIBERIA (tie): Among the poorest countries in the world, Liberia suffers from a near total lack of infrastructure like clean water, public telephones, or sewage. The West African country also has a huge problem with refugees and internally displaced persons. 23 LIBERIA (tie): Among the poorest countries in the world, Liberia suffers from a near total lack of infrastructure like clean water, public telephones, or sewage. The West African country also has a huge problem with refugees and internally displaced persons. 23 NORTH KOREA (tie): Called the Hermit Kingdom for its seclusion from the outside world, North Korea got a terrible score for legitimacy of state. Human rights violations are rampant, and aid organizations estimate more then 2 million have died since the mid 1990s over food shortages alone. 22 UGANDA: Uganda's worst tally is from mounting demographic pressures. 6.5% of the adult population has HIV or AIDS. 21 SYRIA: Two years into a civil war that has claimed more than 100,000 lives and has no end in sight, Syria is getting worse and worse. The Middle Eastern country got a near-bottom score for security apparatus. 20 BURUNDI: 85% of the citizens of this tiny African nation live in extreme poverty. Its gross domestic product per capita is a measly $600. 19 ETHIOPIA: When Eritrea gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993, it rendered Ethiopia completely landlocked. The country with a largely agricultural economy is plagued by drought and famine. 18 NIGER: With more than 7 children born to every woman a world record , this West African nation suffers extreme demographic pressures. Families struggle to feed and educate children, and it's hard for women to enter the labor force. Public services are abysmal. 17 KENYA: About 50% of the Kenyan population lives below the poverty line and roughly 40% of the nation is unemployed. 16 NIGERIA: Nigeria is plagued by corruption, poor employment, and terrible infrastructural development. 15 GUINEA BISSAU: More than two thirds of the people in the West African state live on less than $2 a day. The country scores terribly for legitimacy of state and factionalized elites. 14 GUINEA: Guinea's worst category is in legitimacy of state after a series of juntas and coups. Major human rights issues include torture by security forces and abuse of women and children through acts like female genital mutilation. [b]13 PAKISTAN: With monstrous debt, poverty, and rampant Islamic extremism, Pakistan is underdeveloped on multiple fronts. The South Asian country received its worst marks for security apparatus and vengeance-seeking group grievance.[/b] 12 COTE D'IVOIRE: The West African country has had two civil wars in the past 11 years, and there are currently thousands of UN peacekeepers and French forces on the ground trying to gain some stability. Côte d'Ivoire gets its worst score for external intervention among many other problems. 11 IRAQ: Though U.S. forces withdrew in 2011, terrorism and violence in Iraq continued, with hundreds killed so far this year. The Middle Eastern oil power gets the worst possible score for vengeance-seeking group grievance. 10 ZIMBABWE: Headed by one of the world's worst dictators, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe has more than 1 million citizens living with HIV/AIDS. Inflation is so bad, the government considered minting a $100 trillion bill. 9 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: This country has had a series of coups d'etat since gaining independence in 1960. It received abysmal scores for refugees and security apparatus, and bad scores for everything else. 8 HAITI: Things went from bad to worse when this underdeveloped country was rocked by a massive earthquake in 2010. Then, in a cruel twist, a strain of cholera infected 6% of the country, possibly brought by United Nations soldiers responding to the quake. The island nation got terrible marks for foreign intervention and poverty. 7 AFGHANISTAN: After U.S.-led regime change and more than a decade of U.N.-led reconstruction, Afghanistan got the worst possible score for foreign intervention. The country has emerged with weak security apparatus and a frail government, among other problems. 6 YEMEN: The failed state on the Arab Peninsula is one of the poorest countries in the Middle East. Dominated by Islamic extremists, it gets one of the worst scores in security apparatus. 5 CHAD: At just 49.07 years, Chad has the lowest life expectancy in the world. Public infrastructure is almost nonexistent and human rights abuses are rampant. The landlocked country is flanked by instability, with Sudan to the east and the Central African Republic to the south. 4 SOUTH SUDAN: Recently liberated from Sudan, the new country is peppered with unexploded landmines and has trouble with basic vaccinations. With its very existence relying on U.N. support, South Sudan got the worst possible score for foreign intervention as well as for group grievances and refugees. 3 SUDAN: Home to the brutal genocide in Darfur, Sudan got the worst possible scores for refugees, group grievances, factionalized elites, and external intervention. 2 CONGO: With rampant AIDS, malnutrition, pollution, and disease, Congo alone got the worst possible score for demographic pressures. Hundreds of thousands of people are killed each year in internal conflicts, while an estimated 400,000 women are raped every year. 1 SOMALIA: This war-torn state has a life expectancy of only 51 and an infant mortality rate of 2 out of 10. It tied for the worst rating on refugees and internally displaced people, human rights, and factionalized elites.[/font][/size]
KeyserSoze Posted July 15, 2013 Report Posted July 15, 2013 source plz.......US website ithe lite lelo
BobbyFischer Posted July 15, 2013 Author Report Posted July 15, 2013 [quote name='KeyserSoze' timestamp='1373850925' post='1303951706'] source plz.......US website ithe lite lelo [/quote] http://ffp.statesindex.org/rankings-2013-sortable
BobbyFischer Posted July 15, 2013 Author Report Posted July 15, 2013 [quote name='Leon' timestamp='1373851208' post='1303951714'] wheres india [/quote] a link lo ki vellu..kanapadthundi !
KeyserSoze Posted July 15, 2013 Report Posted July 15, 2013 how come china more failed state than india?
BobbyFischer Posted July 15, 2013 Author Report Posted July 15, 2013 [quote name='KeyserSoze' timestamp='1373851479' post='1303951721'] how come china more failed state than india? [/quote] Civils rights suppression anukunta...more over economy bubble kooda tondarlo blast avuthadi antannaru China lo...akkada factories lo pani chese valla ki narakam chooisthandi Govt...
KeyserSoze Posted July 15, 2013 Report Posted July 15, 2013 [quote name='BobbyFischer' timestamp='1373851617' post='1303951724'] Civils rights suppression anukunta...more over economy bubble kooda tondarlo blast avuthadi antannaru China lo...akkada factories lo pani chese valla ki narakam chooisthandi Govt... [/quote] only communism aside....i think civil rights are ok in china.....i dont think there will be economic bubble in china....coz china believes in manufacturing industry unlike india which relies on s/w exports....the more a country stress on manufacturing the more it is economically stable......also china has 3 trillion $ in foreign reserves....and huge investments in africa
BobbyFischer Posted July 15, 2013 Author Report Posted July 15, 2013 [quote name='KeyserSoze' timestamp='1373851864' post='1303951729'] only communism aside....i think civil rights are ok in china.....i dont think there will be economic bubble in china....coz china believes in manufacturing industry unlike india which relies on s/w exports....the more a country stress on manufacturing the more it is economically stable......also china has 3 trillion $ in foreign reserves....and huge investments in africa [/quote] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=4]No if you are using internet you are monitored each and every minute in China... regarding China credit bubble :-[/size][/font] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=4]oncerns are rising after a string of upsets in Quingdao, Ordos, Jilin and elsewhere, in so-called trust products, a $1.4 trillion (£0.9 trillion) segment of the shadow banking system. China braces for capital flight as Fed tightens 14 Jun 2013 Investors can't afford to treat all emerging markets the same 14 Jun 2013 Britain losing business 'every minute' due to Chinese visa rules 11 Jun 2013 Thousands more British students to study in China 11 Jun 2013 China-Iceland explorers join up for Arctic oil seach 10 Jun 2013 More signs of weakness in Chinese economy 09 Jun 2013 [/size][/font]
KeyserSoze Posted July 15, 2013 Report Posted July 15, 2013 [quote name='BobbyFischer' timestamp='1373852095' post='1303951736'] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=4]No [b]if you are using internet you are monitored each and every minute in China...[/b] regarding China credit bubble :-[/size][/font] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=4]oncerns are rising after a string of upsets in Quingdao, Ordos, Jilin and elsewhere, in so-called trust products, a $1.4 trillion (£0.9 trillion) segment of the shadow banking system. China braces for capital flight as Fed tightens 14 Jun 2013 Investors can't afford to treat all emerging markets the same 14 Jun 2013 Britain losing business 'every minute' due to Chinese visa rules 11 Jun 2013 Thousands more British students to study in China 11 Jun 2013 China-Iceland explorers join up for Arctic oil seach 10 Jun 2013 More signs of weakness in Chinese economy 09 Jun 2013 [/size][/font] [/quote] monitoring is done in every part of the world....recent news chadavaleda....how did you miss that NSA thing....in china u will not be monitored...but internet is managed by govt...like filtering search results and controling media websites. most of the govts do these things....if that is the criteria singapore should be the no 1 failed state...coz govt controls every thing there( i stayed in singapore for an year)....but its one of highest gdp countires in the world
BobbyFischer Posted July 15, 2013 Author Report Posted July 15, 2013 [quote name='KeyserSoze' timestamp='1373851864' post='1303951729'] only communism aside....i think civil rights are ok in china.....i dont think there will be economic bubble in china....coz china believes in manufacturing industry unlike india which relies on s/w exports....the more a country stress on manufacturing the more it is economically stable......also china has 3 trillion $ in foreign reserves....and huge investments in africa [/quote] having said this , I am not going to tell that India is going to be gained by China's step down in international market...other countries like Bangladesh are taking it over...
BobbyFischer Posted July 15, 2013 Author Report Posted July 15, 2013 [quote name='KeyserSoze' timestamp='1373852441' post='1303951746'] monitoring is done in every part of the world....recent news chadavaleda....how did you miss that NSA thing....in china u will not be monitored...but internet is managed by govt...like filtering search results and controling media websites. most of the govts do these things....if that is the criteria singapore should be the no 1 failed state...coz govt controls every thing there( i stayed in singapore for an year)....but its one of highest gdp countires in the world [/quote] This report is from World Human Rights organization [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Against a backdrop of rapid socio-economic change and modernization, [url="http://www.hrw.org/asia/china"]China [/url]continues to be an authoritarian one-party state that imposes sharp curbs on freedom of expression, association, and religion; openly rejects judicial independence and press freedom; and arbitrarily restricts and suppresses human rights defenders and organizations, often through extra-judicial measures[/font][/size]
KeyserSoze Posted July 15, 2013 Report Posted July 15, 2013 [quote name='BobbyFischer' timestamp='1373852493' post='1303951747'] having said this , I am not going to tell that India is going to be gained by China's step down in international market...other countries like Bangladesh are taking it over... [/quote] india no where in contention.....but china may become superpower in 10-15 yrs.....also i know some strategy that chinese are implementing which will sustain them in future..
BobbyFischer Posted July 15, 2013 Author Report Posted July 15, 2013 [quote name='KeyserSoze' timestamp='1373852713' post='1303951752'] india no where in contention.....but china may become superpower in 10-15 yrs.....also i know some [b]strategy[/b] that chinese are implementing which will sustain them in future.. [/quote] what kind of strategy ? may I know..
KeyserSoze Posted July 15, 2013 Report Posted July 15, 2013 [quote name='BobbyFischer' timestamp='1373852600' post='1303951750'] This report is from World Human Rights organization [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Against a backdrop of rapid socio-economic change and modernization, [url="http://www.hrw.org/asia/china"]China[/url]continues to be an authoritarian one-party state that imposes sharp curbs on freedom of expression, association, and religion; openly rejects judicial independence and press freedom; and arbitrarily restricts and suppresses human rights defenders and organizations, often through extra-judicial measures[/font][/size] [/quote] nenu adhe cheppina.......but it doesnt matter until the counrty is economically sound
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