Security Threats Index

Europe Ranking

0 (low) - 10 (high)Source: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
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Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Angola7.1202026.9
2Ukraine6.4202217
3Georgia5.3202235.6
3Belarus5.3202245.5
5Armenia5.22020104.9
6Albania5.1202075.1
7Macedonia5202055.3
7Bosnia and Herzegovina5202155.3
9Moldova4.8202275.1
9Italy4.8202275.1
11Montenegro4.32022104.9
12Serbia4.22022124.8
13Bulgaria42022134.3
14Greece3.62022143.9
15Cyprus3.22022153.8
15France3.22022163.5
15United Kingdom3.22022163.5
18Spain3.12022183.4
19Czech Republic2.92020193.2
20Hungary2.62020222.7
21Lithuania2.52022202.8
21Finland2.52021202.8
23Ireland2.42022222.7
23Malta2.42021222.7
23Sweden2.42022222.7
26Latvia2.32022262.6
26Estonia2.32021262.6
26Croatia2.32022262.6
26Belgium2.32022262.6
30Romania2.22022332.1
31Netherlands2.12022322.2
31Poland2.12022302.4
33Germany22022312.3
34Switzerland1.72022371.6
35Austria1.62021341.9
36Norway1.52022351.8
37Denmark1.42022361.7
38Slovakia0.92022381.2
39Luxembourg0.72021391
40Slovenia0.52021410.7
41Iceland0.42022391
42Portugal0.32022420.5

Definition of Security Threats Index

The Security apparatus indicator considers the security threats to a state, such as bombings, attacks and battle-related deaths, rebel movements, mutinies, coups, or terrorism. The Security apparatus also takes into account serious criminal factors, such as organized crime and homicides, and perceived trust of citizens in domestic security. The higher the value of the indicator, the more the threats in the state.

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