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Pakistan among top 10 failed states: Report
28 Jun 2009, 1852 hrs IST, IANS

WASHINGTON: Pakistan, split in the middle with terrorist attacks and facing an economic crisis, remains among the top 10 failed states, says an
index prepared by the renowned Foreign Policy journal.

The country, placed ninth among all countries last year in terms of its overall achievement, has improved its position only by a notch -- it is placed 10th in the index for 2009 published in the July-August issue of the journal.

The annual exercise, now in its fifth year, is carried out by the journal and Fund for Peace, an independent research organisation.

The ranking is done on the basis of the following factors: demographic pressure, refugees/internally displaced persons (IDPs), group grievance, uneven development, economic decline, delegitimisation of the state, public service, human rights, factionalised elites and external intervention.

The top 10 failed states in the latest list are: Somalia, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Guinea and Pakistan.

India is placed 87th among the 177 countries under study, with its score showing an improvement over the previous year. But its neighbours fare badly in this ranking, with Sri Lanka placed 12th, Bangladesh 19th and Nepal 25th.

At the other end of the spectrum, the bottom 10 in the list are the top achievers: Norway, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, Ireland, Denmark, New Zealand, Australia and the Netherlands.

Foreign Policy noted that it is "a sobering time" for the world's most fragile countries, what with the global financial meltdown, natural disasters, and government collapse.

"Yemen may not yet be front-page news, but it's being watched intently these days in capitals worldwide. A perfect storm of state failure is now brewing there... Many worry Yemen is the next Afghanistan: a global problem wrapped in a failed state.

"It's not just Yemen. The financial crisis was a near-death experience for insurgency-plagued Pakistan, which remains on IMF life support...All indications are that 2009 will bring little to no reprieve," the journal said.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-failed-states-Report/articleshow/4712998.cms
 
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Thanks to USA we are in this mess today.We should have never allied with United States .Anyway nobody in Pakistan gives a **** about these reports.These writers can shove these reports up their ***.
 
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^^ I wonder if these reports have any credibility? There are usually many through out the year. How do you decide who has more credibility.
 
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glad to hear that.
as if it makes any difference to our lives


Well it actually does, it reflects on the investment environment in pakistan, it affects how much foreign investment can come in, at what rates / conditions etc. Analysts do take notice.

On the other hand, no reports make any difference to the common man, good times, bad times, the common man always suffers in our countries.
 
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Pakistan among top 10 failed states: Report
28 Jun 2009, 1852 hrs IST, IANS

WASHINGTON: Pakistan, split in the middle with terrorist attacks and facing an economic crisis, remains among the top 10 failed states, says an
index prepared by the renowned Foreign Policy journal.

The country, placed ninth among all countries last year in terms of its overall achievement, has improved its position only by a notch -- it is placed 10th in the index for 2009 published in the July-August issue of the journal.

The annual exercise, now in its fifth year, is carried out by the journal and Fund for Peace, an independent research organisation.

The ranking is done on the basis of the following factors: demographic pressure, refugees/internally displaced persons (IDPs), group grievance, uneven development, economic decline, delegitimisation of the state, public service, human rights, factionalised elites and external intervention.

The top 10 failed states in the latest list are: Somalia, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Guinea and Pakistan.

India is placed 87th among the 177 countries under study, with its score showing an improvement over the previous year. But its neighbours fare badly in this ranking, with Sri Lanka placed 12th, Bangladesh 19th and Nepal 25th.

At the other end of the spectrum, the bottom 10 in the list are the top achievers: Norway, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, Ireland, Denmark, New Zealand, Australia and the Netherlands.

Foreign Policy noted that it is "a sobering time" for the world's most fragile countries, what with the global financial meltdown, natural disasters, and government collapse.

"Yemen may not yet be front-page news, but it's being watched intently these days in capitals worldwide. A perfect storm of state failure is now brewing there... Many worry Yemen is the next Afghanistan: a global problem wrapped in a failed state.

"It's not just Yemen. The financial crisis was a near-death experience for insurgency-plagued Pakistan, which remains on IMF life support...All indications are that 2009 will bring little to no reprieve," the journal said.

Gabbar Link please.
 
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Thanks to USA we are in this mess today.We should have never allied with United States .Anyway nobody in Pakistan gives a **** about these reports.These writers can shove these reports up their ***.

Is there is anyway pakistan can come out of US Trap? who is the best person/politician, according to my Pak brothers who can take pak out of USA trap.i know someone (Imran khan)any comments on this:smitten::smitten::smitten:
 
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There is **** on this site??? Why I am finding about this now?!!!
:whistle:

A car enthusiast may say in a mode of jest “This Aston martin is pornography to my eyes”

Or, an air force pilot may say “this F-22 is pornography to my eyes”

My remark can be regarded as a metaphor whereby any bad news concerning Pakistan is viewed as **** by Indians, such is their fixation about Pakistan’s demise.

You love to hear things like this, you get a high on it, your pupils dilate and you begin to sweat whilst your loins swell as if you have just seen a naked woman.
 
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A car enthusiast may say in a mode of jest “This Aston martin is pornography to my eyes”

Or, an air force pilot may say “this F-22 is pornography to my eyes”

My remark can be regarded as a metaphor whereby any bad news concerning Pakistan is viewed as **** by Indians, such is their fixation about Pakistan’s demise.

You love to hear things like this, you get a high on it, your pupils dilate and you begin to sweat whilst your loins swell as if you have just seen a naked woman.

how true you are!!!........at night indian weaklings dont need pills after seeing such news,oh how strong they feel!!!..........thanks for such an informative post.....afterall pakistanis like you cry when india is at the recieving end of such articles!!!......how great you are!
 
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