According to the Global Peace Index (GPI), the world has become more
dangerous every year since 2008. Unfortunately, many countries face
terrorist activity and internal and external conflicts these days. But
luckily, there are several peaceful countries as well. While these
countries are not perfect, they are safe and wonderful places to live
and raise your kids. According to 2014’s Global Peace Index, here are 10 most peaceful countries in the world.
1. Iceland
Iceland stands out as the most peaceful country in the
world due to the numerous factors. Iceland successfully overcame a
banking crisis of 2008-2011 and now it’s one of the most progressive
nations with 100 percent literacy rate. The high level of literacy and
tolerance among the population promotes low crime and violence rate.
Iceland also has significantly low military expenditures and no standing
army. The amazing natural attractions like volcanoes, glaciers and
magnificent landscapes are the lure for tourists from all over the
world. Moreover, the Icelanders are recognized as the happiest and the
healthiest nation on Earth with the highest level of content among the
population.
2. Denmark
Denmark is the second safest and most peaceful place to
live and visit. The country always stays away from armed conflicts and
is more concentrated on improving their economy. The country’s success
and well-being are explained by progressive reforms and wise government
policy. Healthcare issues, gender equality, social support and
responsibility are the main priorities. Denmark is a compact European
country with educated and tolerant people. Danish people are very
helpful, supportive and optimistic. Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark,
is also recognized as the world-famous bike capital. You’ll be amazed at
the relaxed and unhurried Danish lifestyle!
3. Austria
Austria is also among the most peaceful countries on
Earth. Austria has stayed away from confrontations and conflicts since
the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Second World War.
The European country adopted a flexible foreign policy and rigid
neutrality. Nowadays the country is valued as an advantageous business
partner, travel destination and highly educated nation. Due to its high
standards of living and innovative economy, Austria deserves the place
in this list. Austrian health care and educational systems are
recognized as one of the best and most respected in Europe. No wonder
Vienna, the capital city of Austria, was ranked as the most comfortable
and livable city in the world.
4. New Zealand
Each year New Zealand is listed as world’s safest and
most peaceful country due to a low crime rate and military capability,
political stability, and respect for human rights and freedoms. New
Zealanders are very tolerant and welcoming to newcomers and minorities.
The country’s standards of living correspond to those of major western
countries. Moreover, New Zealand tends to maintain strong economic and
political relations with Australia. In 1987 New Zealand became a
nuclear-free zone and now the country supports the anti-nuclear
movement. The country’s natural beauty, high standards of living and
friendly people make it an inviting destination for tourists from all
over the world. If you want to experience a laid-back lifestyle and meet
uncommon people, you should definitely consider visiting New Zealand.
5. Switzerland
Being famous for its fabulous skiing resorts, Switzerland
is another most peaceful country in the world, according to the Global
Peace Index. When you think about Switzerland, expensive watches,
chocolate and banks are usually the things that come to mind first.
However, Switzerland has many other things to be valued for. Switzerland
invests heavily in the economy and people. The Swiss are provided with
great health services, excellent education and employment assistance.
The Swiss are known for its tolerance and multiculturalism; people of
various confessions, languages and outlooks peacefully live together
within one country.
6. Finland
Finland is among world’s most peaceful countries of 2014
due to calm and placid nature of Finnish people. However, Finland’s
military troops are occasionally involved in peacekeeping operations in
troubled countries including Pakistan, Liberia and the Middle-East.
Finland invests greatly in education and health care, which results in
higher living standards, life expectancy and the level of literacy.
Moreover, Finnish educational system is deservedly considered one of the
best in the world. The country has a significantly low level of
corruption, gender discrimination and class distinction. Finnish people
are generally more content with their lives and have a more positive
outlook than other nations .
7. Canada
Having one of the highest standards of living, Canada
is another world’s most peaceful country, according to the GPI. Canada
became home to hundreds of thousands migrants due to its prosperous
economy, numerous work benefits and cultural tolerance. In 1971, Canada
officially became a multicultural country, where people of different
cultures and confessions enjoy equal rights and freedoms. This
eradicated any kind of discrimination and enhanced the level of
tolerance and respect among the population. When you move to Canada, you
feel at home. Newcomers are provided with essential free services like
free language classes or free workshops. For this reason most migrants
choose Canada as their destination. Canada also stays away from military
conflicts and has low military expenditures. The country’s outstanding
natural attractions draw tourists and visitors from all over the world.
8. Japan
Japan is an awesome country with fascinating people and
culture and it’s one of the most peaceful countries on Earth. Japanese
people are renowned for their sweet temper, diligence and rich inner
world. In Japan people are more honest, polite and friendly than
elsewhere. They are also extremely disciplined and organized; they often
place the society over the individual. Perhaps, these traits helped
them to build so progressive and developed society with the best
technology and the world’s strongest economy. Japan also attracts
millions of tourists to admire its breathtaking nature, ancient temples
and historical sites.
9. Belgium
Although Belgium is an extremely small country, it’s
one of the world’s best and most peaceful countries. Brussels, the
capital city of Belgium, has become the center of world politics since
the end of World War II. It hosts NATO Headquarters and it is actually
the capital of the European Union. The population is provided with
elevated standards of living, quality education and health care along
with numerous public facilities. With its magnificent architecture,
historical sites and works of art, Belgium is a perfect place for
history junkies. When visiting this amazing country, you shouldn’t miss
the opportunity to try its renowned waffles, chocolate and beer.
10. Norway
According to the Global Peaceful Index, Norway is one
of the friendliest and most peaceful countries in the world. Like all
Scandinavian countries, Norway has low imprisonment and violent crime
rates. Due to its wise investments in oil production, Norway has managed
to build a very strong economy over the last century. No wonder, Norway
is one of the richest and most expensive countries in the world. Due to
high standards of living and social welfare the country is truly a very
safe and comfortable place to live. I’ve always associated Norway with
Vikings, trolls and mystical legends. The country is also famous for
outstanding nature including fiords, landscapes and Northern Lights.
Norway is an amazing country that is surely worth visiting.
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