It’s not the ones at the bottom I’m concerned with.
Many of the ones rated “Moderate” don’t seem stable for our purposes here, which are slightly different than the list’s compilers’. We want to see countries that are unlikely to have a sufficiently bad shock over the next century and a half or so, the index is concerned with related but different things including refugees and factionalization of elites.
A good example of what I’m talking about is Kuwait. As far as I can tell it deserves its place in the same category as the United States, near the bottom of it with the US near the top. But its geographical position makes it extremely unreliable as a possibly stable place for the next few centuries.
It’s not the ones at the bottom I’m concerned with.
Many of the ones rated “Moderate” don’t seem stable for our purposes here, which are slightly different than the list’s compilers’. We want to see countries that are unlikely to have a sufficiently bad shock over the next century and a half or so, the index is concerned with related but different things including refugees and factionalization of elites.
A good example of what I’m talking about is Kuwait. As far as I can tell it deserves its place in the same category as the United States, near the bottom of it with the US near the top. But its geographical position makes it extremely unreliable as a possibly stable place for the next few centuries.