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The Economist Intelligence Unit has released its new “Global Peace Index,” which ranks 120 nations according to their relative peacefulness. The organization based the rankings on 24 peacefulness indicators, divided into three categories: (1) measures of ongoing domestic and international conflict, such as the number of external and internal conflicts fought between 2000 and 2005, the estimated number of deaths from external and internal conflicts, and relations with neighbouring countries; (2) measures of societal safety and security, ranging from the level of distrust in other citizens to the level of respect for human rights and the rate of homicides and violent crimes; and (3) measures of militarisation, such as military expenditure as a percentage of GDP and number of armed services personnel per 100,000 people.
Here are the 25 most peaceful nations in the world, according to the Index:
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