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The index uses publicly available data to to analyze 177 countries on 12 metrics of state decay -- from refugee flows to economic implosion, human rights violations to security threats. Photo by Foreign Policy
Bulgaria has slid two places to rank at spot 126 in the list of nations named in Foreign Policy Magazine's annual index of "failed states", which covers 177 countries.
The index uses publicly available data to to analyze 177 countries on "12 metrics of state decay -- from refugee flows to economic implosion, human rights violations to security threats," the magazine said.
Bulgaria is not among the countries, which are most exposed to risk, but has been placed in the second out of four categories, the so-called “warning zone”.
The country is one of few European Union member states, which fell into this category, along with Cyprus and Romania, at spot number 114 and 128 respectively.
Despite the heavy debt crisis, Greece has been declared the most stable Balkan state and has been ranked at spot number 147.
Piracy and terrorism-plagued Somalia tops the list and is followed by four other African nations - Chad, the Sudan, Zimbabwe, and the Democratic Republic of Congo - in the top five.
And despite the presence of hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops as part of a nearly decade-old battle that promised stability, Afghanistan and Iraq rank sixth and seventh. One of America's principal allies in the so-called war on terror, Pakistan, is number 10.
“None of the current top 10 has shown much improvement, if any, since Foreign Policy and the Fund for Peace began publishing the index in 2005," the magazine said on its website.
The magazine also ranked the world's worst dictators, with North Korea's Kim Jong Il leading the way. Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe is number two.
The leader of the world's most populous nation, Hu Jintao of China, takes the 10th spot.
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