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Terrorism Statistics > Collective Political Violence in the 1990's combined (most recent) by country

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   Angola  2%
   Rwanda  2%
   Sudan  2%
   Iraq  1.8%
   Sri Lanka  1.8%
   Afghanistan  1.8%
   Indonesia  1.8%
   Algeria  1.8%
   Sierra Leone  1.8%
   Azerbaijan  1.8%
   Congo, Democratic Republic of the  1.8%
   Bosnia and Herzegovina  1.8%
   Croatia  1.8%
   Burma  1.8%
   India  1.8%
   Burundi  1.8%
   Philippines  1.8%
   Ethiopia  1.8%
   Somalia  1.8%
   Israel  1.5%


Rank   Countries  Amount 
= 1   Angola:
= 1   Rwanda:
= 1   Sudan:
= 4   Iraq:
= 4   Sri Lanka:
= 4   Afghanistan:
= 4   Indonesia:
= 4   Algeria:
= 4   Sierra Leone:
= 4   Azerbaijan:
= 4   Congo, Democratic Republic of the:
= 4   Bosnia and Herzegovina:
= 4   Croatia:
= 4   Burma:
= 4   India:
= 4   Burundi:
= 4   Philippines:
= 4   Ethiopia:
= 4   Somalia:
= 20   Israel:
= 20   Uganda:
= 20   Georgia:
= 20   Djibouti:
= 20   Turkey:
= 20   Bangladesh:
= 26   Cambodia:
= 26   Chad:
= 26   Nigeria:
= 26   Senegal:
= 26   Liberia:
= 26   Colombia:
= 26   Pakistan:
= 26   Egypt:
= 26   Lebanon:
= 26   Guatemala:
= 26   Morocco:
= 26   Iran:
= 26   Peru:
= 26   Kenya:
= 26   Russia:
= 26   China:
= 42   Albania:
= 42   Congo, Republic of the:
= 42   Guinea-Bissau:
= 42   El Salvador:
= 42   Nepal:
= 42   Laos:
= 42   Thailand:
= 42   Moldova:
= 42   Niger:
= 42   Mali:
= 42   Papua New Guinea:
= 42   Mexico:
= 42   South Africa:
= 42   Mozambique:
= 42   Tajikistan:
= 42   Yemen:
= 58   Togo:
= 58   Bhutan:
= 58   Macedonia, Republic of:
= 58   Namibia:
= 58   Brazil:
= 63   Eritrea:
= 63   Madagascar:
= 63   Guinea:
= 63   Fiji:
= 63   Canada:
= 63   Kyrgyzstan:
= 63   Cameroon:
= 63   Mauritania:
= 63   Zambia:
= 72   Honduras:
= 72   Tanzania:
= 72   Japan:
= 72   Switzerland:
= 72   Korea, South:
= 72   Venezuela:
= 72   Lithuania:
= 72   Spain:
= 72   Malaysia:
= 72   Taiwan:
= 72   Panama:
= 72   Ukraine:
= 72   Saudi Arabia:
= 72   Greece:
= 72   Argentina:
= 72   Guyana:
= 72   Australia:
= 72   Italy:
= 72   Bahrain:
= 72   Jordan:
= 72   Botswana:
= 72   Latvia:
= 72   Bolivia:
= 72   Slovakia:
= 72   Bulgaria:
= 72   Paraguay:
= 72   Chile:
= 72   Romania:
= 72   Cyprus:
= 72   Singapore:
= 72   Zimbabwe:
= 72   Syria:
= 72   Estonia:
= 72   Tunisia:
= 72   Czech Republic:
= 72   Turkmenistan:
= 72   France:
= 72   United Kingdom:
= 72   Ghana:
= 72   Uzbekistan:
= 72   Germany:
= 72   Vietnam:
= 72   Ecuador:
= 115   Netherlands:
= 115   Austria:
= 115   Kazakhstan:
= 115   Belgium:
= 115   Sweden:
= 115   Benin:
= 115   Mongolia:
= 115   Belarus:
= 115   Poland:
= 115   Comoros:
= 115   Uruguay:
= 115   Costa Rica:
= 115   Luxembourg:
= 115   Central African Republic:
= 115   Mauritius:
= 115   Cuba:
= 115   Nicaragua:
= 115   Denmark:
= 115   Qatar:
= 115   Dominican Republic:
= 115   Trinidad and Tobago:
= 115   Ireland:
= 115   Armenia:
= 115   Equatorial Guinea:
= 115   Lesotho:
= 115   Finland:
= 115   Libya:
= 115   Gambia, The:
= 115   Malawi:
= 115   Gabon:
= 115   Oman:
= 115   Haiti:
= 115   Norway:
= 115   Hungary:
= 115   New Zealand:
= 115   Iceland:
= 115   Portugal:
= 115   Côte d'Ivoire:
= 115   Slovenia:
= 115   Jamaica:
= 115   United Arab Emirates:
= 115   Korea, North:
= 115   Burkina Faso:
= 115   Kuwait:
= 115   Swaziland:
Total: 392  
Weighted average: 2.5  



DEFINITION: Three classifications of states for further comparative analysis: states experiencing collective political violence with excessive targeting of civilians (CPVCIV), states experiencing political violence without excessive targeting of civilians (CPVNOCIV), and states without collective political violence. The first two classifications provided ordinal magnitude scales, ranging from 1 to 4; the third classification was used as a common baseline control set (scaled value “0�). Collective Political Violence with Excessive Targeting of Civilians (CPVCIV) CPV recoded into CPVCIV 8 4 7 3 5 2 3 1 Collective Political Violence without Excessive Targeting of Civilians (CPVNOCIV) CPV recoded into CPVNOCIV 6 4 4 3 2 2 1 1

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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