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Terrorism Statistics > Collective Political Violence in the 1990s without Excessive Targeting of Civilians (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Turkey:
#2   Bangladesh:
#3   Uganda:
#4   Israel:
#5   Georgia:
#6   Djibouti:
#7   Mexico:
#8   Congo, Republic of the:
#9   Nepal:
#10   Papua New Guinea:
#11   Tajikistan:
#12   Mali:
#13   Albania:
#14   Moldova:
#15   Mozambique:
#16   El Salvador:
#17   Niger:
#18   Laos:
#19   South Africa:
#20   Guinea-Bissau:
#21   Thailand:
#22   Yemen:
#23   Kyrgyzstan:
#24   Madagascar:
#25   Fiji:
#26   Zambia:
#27   Eritrea:
#28   Canada:
#29   Guinea:
#30   Cameroon:
#31   Mauritania:
#32   Botswana:
#33   Japan:
#34   Bulgaria:
#35   Malaysia:
#36   Slovakia:
#37   Saudi Arabia:
#38   United Kingdom:
#39   Syria:
#40   Honduras:
#41   Tanzania:
#42   Venezuela:
#43   Turkmenistan:
#44   Zimbabwe:
#45   Bolivia:
#46   Lithuania:
#47   Korea, South:
#48   Paraguay:
#49   Switzerland:
#50   Panama:
#51   Taiwan:
#52   Chile:
#53   Tunisia:
#54   Romania:
#55   Ukraine:
#56   Spain:
#57   Uzbekistan:
#58   Singapore:
#59   Vietnam:
#60   Cyprus:
#61   Ecuador:
#62   Australia:
#63   Ghana:
#64   France:
#65   Czech Republic:
#66   Bahrain:
#67   Estonia:
#68   Italy:
#69   Germany:
#70   Latvia:
#71   Argentina:
#72   Jordan:
#73   Guyana:
#74   Greece:
#75   Korea, North:
#76   Austria:
#77   Libya:
#78   Dominican Republic:
#79   Sweden:
#80   Kuwait:
#81   Mongolia:
#82   Ireland:
#83   Portugal:
#84   Belarus:
#85   Armenia:
#86   Finland:
#87   Comoros:
#88   Slovenia:
#89   Costa Rica:
#90   Hungary:
#91   Côte d'Ivoire:
#92   Belgium:
#93   Cuba:
#94   Kazakhstan:
#95   Denmark:
#96   Malawi:
#97   Gambia, The:
#98   Equatorial Guinea:
#99   Lesotho:
#100   Benin:
#101   Luxembourg:
#102   Gabon:
#103   Mauritius:
#104   Oman:
#105   Netherlands:
#106   Haiti:
#107   Nicaragua:
#108   Burkina Faso:
#109   Norway:
#110   Iceland:
#111   Poland:
#112   United Arab Emirates:
#113   Qatar:
#114   Jamaica:
#115   Swaziland:
#116   Central African Republic:
#117   Trinidad and Tobago:
#118   New Zealand:
#119   Uruguay:
Weighted average: 1.1  


DEFINITION: The Collective Political Violence (CPV) scale reflects general, ordinal levels of state, non-state, and communal group violence within a particular country during the 1990s.

SOURCE: GLOBAL TERRORISM: AN OVERVIEW AND ANALYSIS Monty G. Marshall INSCR Integrated Network for Societal Conflict Research CIDCM Center for International Development and Conflict Management University of Maryland, College Park and the Center for Systemic Peace Draft: September 11, 2002

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