Tajikistan rated 42nd among 60 countries in terms of instability level

DUSHANBE, May 8, Asia-Plus — Tajikistan stand 42 nd place among 60 countries in terms of instability level, the Regnum news agency cited “2006 Rating of Instability of World States”, which annually conducted by the “Foreign Policy” magazine in cooperation with the “Foundation for Peace” Research Center.   The survey is based on 12 criteria, including […]

Firdvas Murtazoyev

DUSHANBE, May 8, Asia-Plus — Tajikistan stand 42

nd

place among 60 countries in terms of instability level, the Regnum news agency cited “2006 Rating of Instability of World States”, which annually conducted by the “Foreign Policy” magazine in cooperation with the “Foundation for Peace” Research Center.  

The survey is based on 12 criteria, including political, economical, as well military and social criteria.  Besides, demographic situation, presence of refugees, human rights situation, power and controllability of special services, cohesion of state elites and presence of external factors, for example foreign occupation, have also been assessed during conduct of the survey.  

“At present the least stable states are



Sudan


,


Congo


, Cot


d”Ivoire


,


Iraq


,


Pakistan


and


Afghanistan


,” the survey says, noting that in the Central Asian region,


Uzbekistan


rated 22

nd

tops the regional state in terms of the instability level. 


Kyrgyzstan


stands 28

th

place and


Turkmenistan


is rate 45

th

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