Thursday 17 June 2010

Global Peace Index (GPI),

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June 09, 2010
Radio Free Europe
By Richard Solash
WASHINGTON -- The world became slightly less peaceful in 2009, representing a second straight year of setbacks. That's according to the newly released Global Peace Index (GPI), a ranking of 149 countries based on factors ranging from potential for terrorist attacks to military expenditures to relations with neighboring countries.

AT THE TOP
1. New Zealand
2. Iceland
3. Japan
4. Austria
5. Norway

The Australia-based Institute for Economics and Peace, which publishes the index, considers more than 20 domestic and international factors in determining a country's rating. The index uses data obtained from the UN and Amnesty International, among other groups, and is overseen by a panel of peace experts.

the launch of the GPi on May 30, 2007,
日 月 年
甲 乙 丁
子 巳 亥
2010庚寅--殺 比
No wonder, the world in 2010 is not that peaceful

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