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The Netherlands one of the most sustainable countries

The Netherlands is one of the most sustainable countries in the world according to the Failed States Index (FSI) 2011.

The FSI rates "nations' relative stability based on social, economic, and political indicators" including economic development, movement of refugees and violation of human rights among others.

The Failed States Index is published by “Foreign Policy” magazine and Fund for Peace, an independent non-governmental organisation that focuses on alleviating conflict in "failed states," which are characterised by:
 loss of control of its territory, or of the monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force therein
 erosion of legitimate authority to make collective decisions
 an inability to provide public services
 an inability to interact with other states as a full member of the international community

Note that Finland appears to be the best country, while Somalia tops the FSI for the fourth year running.

For more information visit the Failed States Index (FSI) 2011 Interactive Grid.

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 Somalia
 Chad
 Sudan
 Congo
 Haiti
 Zimbabwe
 Afghanistan
 Central African Republic
 Iraq
 Cote d'Ivoire
 Guinea
 Pakistan
 Yemen

Sustainable
 Finland
 Norway
 Sweden
 Switzerland
 Denmark
 New Zealand
 Ireland
 Luxembourg
 Austria
 Canada
 Australia
 The Netherlands

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