Political stability reflects the likelihood that a government will remain in power without resorting to violent disruption. It is influenced by institutional strength, public trust, and external pressures.
Key indicators include government effectiveness, frequency of political violence, perceived corruption, social unrest, and economic performance. Each metric captures a distinct dimension that together shape the overall stability environment.
By aggregating these indicators into a weighted index, analysts can compare countries and monitor trends over time.
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Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
