South Sudan tops the list

South Sudan tops the list

US on list of worsening nations

South Sudan's fractious leadership, mass killings and ethnic violence contributed to its No 1 position on the list of the , said Fund For Peace, a Washington-based nonprofit that compiles the annual list.
However, the United States -- which ranked 159 on the overall list of 178 countries, followed by France and the United Kingdom in a subcategory of "very stable" countries -- was among the countries that have worsened the most over the past year, a new report says.
The index is based on 12 social, economic and political indicators, including demographic pressures, poverty and economic decline, human rights and political impasse.
Until this year, the nonprofit referred to it as the list of failed states. Somalia had led the list for six years. Somalia's fall to second place is due to its "trajectory of improvement," despite lawlessness, terrorism and ineffective government, the group said.
Other countries in the top 10 are the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, Chad, Afghanistan, Yemen, Haiti and Pakistan. Syria was not left out: Its yearslong civil war placed it at No 15.
The list had some surprises as well.
Iran led a pack of most-improved nations, with the report saying it had stabilized somewhat "after recent political and social turmoil."
The most-improved group included a cluster of countries with tense relations with the United States -- "quite coincidentally," according to the report's authors -- including Zimbabwe, Cuba, Bolivia and China.

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