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Country Safety and Security Ranking

Hong Kong 1

Iceland 2

Finland 3

Ireland 4

Sweden 5

Taiwan 6

Denmark 7

Norway 8

Canada 9

Luxembourg 10

New Zealand 11

Singapore 12

Switzerland 13

Slovenia 14

Australia 15

Austria 16

South Korea 17

Portugal 18

Netherlands 19

Belgium 20

Germany 21

Japan 22

United Kingdom 23

Czech Republic 24

Spain 25

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QUOTE (Tex @ Jun 19, 2016 -> 08:43 AM)
http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/safest-...-the-world.html

 

 

View information as a: List Chart

Country Safety and Security Ranking

Hong Kong 1

Iceland 2

Finland 3

Ireland 4

Sweden 5

Taiwan 6

Denmark 7

Norway 8

Canada 9

Luxembourg 10

New Zealand 11

Singapore 12

Switzerland 13

Slovenia 14

Australia 15

Austria 16

South Korea 17

Portugal 18

Netherlands 19

Belgium 20

Germany 21

Japan 22

United Kingdom 23

Czech Republic 24

Spain 25

 

Without doing a lot of research, it strikes me that the top of the last list is extremely small in population and diversity. There also seems to be some level of correlation to physical size of the country.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jun 19, 2016 -> 04:18 PM)
Without doing a lot of research, it strikes me that the top of the last list is extremely small in population and diversity. There also seems to be some level of correlation to physical size of the country.

 

Tiny and wealthy definitely wins the day, but as you start going down the list you see populous and relatively diverse countries: Canada, New Zealand, Singapore (very diverse, not so large), Australia, Belgium, the UK, and Spain would meet those criteria to me. You could make some of those arguments about some others, depending on what diversity and largeness means. Of course, Hong Kong is very diverse itself but also really tiny (and not exactly a sovereign state).

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QUOTE (Jake @ Jun 19, 2016 -> 04:10 PM)
Tiny and wealthy definitely wins the day, but as you start going down the list you see populous and relatively diverse countries: Canada, New Zealand, Singapore (very diverse, not so large), Australia, Belgium, the UK, and Spain would meet those criteria to me. You could make some of those arguments about some others, depending on what diversity and largeness means. Of course, Hong Kong is very diverse itself but also really tiny (and not exactly a sovereign state).

 

Looking it up, Hong Kong is 93% ethnic Chinese.

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