xenomorph42 wrote:And you don't live in reality, my friend.
You are still whining. Man, you are a crybaby aren't you?
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Zeth3D wrote:So for all of you discontent with japan's ranking on this survey, whats your take on Iceland, Denmark, Norway and New Zealand?
Are those OK simply because they are all not Japan?
So far I haven't been convinced that the concluded rankings are all that inaccurate or off base.
Jack wrote:The white English speaking people do not rule so anything Japan does angers them.
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Jack wrote:History? I don't drive my car looking in the rearview mirror. I look in front.
Jack wrote:History? I don't drive my car looking in the rearview mirror. I look in front.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Jack wrote:History? I don't drive my car looking in the rearview mirror. I look in front.
Yes you do. Your driving instructor told you that before you got your license.Jack wrote:History? I don't drive my car looking in the rearview mirror. I look in front.
Mike Oxlong wrote:Was it not Mussolini who said "Never look back". Fine role model you have.
Jack wrote:History? I don't drive my car looking in the rearview mirror. I look in front.
Takechanpoo wrote:By the way, what we understand from this survey is that the more purity of the ethnic, the more peaceful the society is.
He is a power tool.CrankyBastard wrote:Jack, you're the reason for all those warning labels and stickers on power tools, aren't you?
IkemenTommy wrote:One word: Inbreeding.
Remember that!
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Iraira wrote:I think the third one is a case study of Takechan.
Greji wrote:Sado, or in-breeding?
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Indicator information
Level of distrust in other citizens
2
Number of internal security officers and police 100,000 people
1
Number of homicides per 100,000 people
1
Number of jailed population per 100,000 people
1.234
Ease of access to weapons of minor destruction
1
Level of organised conflict (internal)
1
Likelihood of violent demonstrations
1
Level of violent crime
1
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Military capability/sophistication
5
Military capability/sophistication
Qualitative assessment of the grade of sophistication and the extent of military research and development (R&D) Ranked 1-5 (very low-very high) by EIU analysts
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Number of displaced people as a percentage of the population
1
Number of displaced people as a percentage of the population
Refugee population by country or territory of origin, as a percentage of the country's total population
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Relations with neighbouring countries
3
Number of external and internal conflicts fought: 2000-05
1
Number of external and internal conflicts fought: 2000-05
UCDP defines conflict as: "a contested incompatibility that concerns government and/or
territory where the use of armed force between two parties, of which at least one is the government of a state, results in at least 25 battle-related deaths in a year"
Number of external and internal conflicts fought: 2000-05
Source: the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP), Uppsala University, Sweden
Estimated number of deaths from organised conflict (external)
1
democracy and transparency
Political Democracy Index
8.4
Political Democracy Index
Source: EIU Analysts; Year: 2006
Electoral process
9.2
Electoral process
Qualitative assessment of whether elections are competitive in that electors are free to vote and are offered a range of choices. Ranked 1- 10 (very low to very high)
Source: EIU Democracy Index; Year: 2008
Functioning of government
8.6
Functioning of government
Qualitative assessment of whether freely elected representatives determine government policy? Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority? Ranked 1- 10 (very low to very high)
Source: EIU Democracy Index; Year: 2008
Political participation
6.1
Political participation
Qualitative assessment of voter participation/turn-out for national elections, citizens' engagement with politics. Ranked 1- 10 (very low to very high)
Source: EIU Democracy Index; Year: 2008
Political culture
8.8
Political culture
Qualitative assessment of the degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy; score the level of separation of church and state. Ranked 1- 10 (very low to very high)
Source: EIU Democracy Index; Year: 2008
Civil liberties
9.4
Civil liberties
Qualitative assessment of the prevalence of civil liberties. Is there a free electronic media? Is there a free print media? Is there freedom of expression and protest? Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions? Ranked 1- 10 (very low to very high)
Source: EIU Democracy Index; Year: 2008
Corruption perceptions (CPI score: 10 = highly clean, 0 = highly corrupt)
7.5
Corruption perceptions (CPI score: 10 = highly clean, 0 = highly corrupt)
The Index draws on multiple expert opinion surveys that poll perceptions of public sector corruption scoring countries on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 indicating high levels of perceived corruption and 10 indicating low levels of perceived corruption.
Source: Transparency International, Corruption Perception Index; Year: 2007
Women in parliament (as a percentage of the total number of representatives in the lower house)
9.4
Women in parliament (as a percentage of the total number of representatives in the lower house)
Figures are based on information provided by national parliaments by 31st December 2006
Source: Inter-Parliamentary Union; Year: 2007
Freedom of the press
11.8
Freedom of the press
The index measures the state of press freedom in the world, reflecting the degree of freedom journalists and news organisations enjoy in each country, and the efforts made by the state to respect and ensure respect for this freedom
Source: Reporter Without Borders; Year: 2007
international openness
Exports + Imports % of GDP
30.9
Exports + Imports % of GDP
Source: EIU; Year: 2006
Foreign Direct Investment (flow) % of GDP
-0.2%
Foreign Direct Investment (flow) % of GDP
Source: EIU; Year: 2006
Number of visitors as % of domestic population
0.1%
Number of visitors as % of domestic population
Arrivals data correspond to international visitors to the economic territory of the country and include both tourists and same-day non residents visitors.
Source: UNWTO Compendium of Tourism Statistics; Year: 2001-2005, dependent on availability
Net Migration (% of total population)
0%
Net Migration (% of total population)
Net migration is the net average annual number of migrants during the period 1995-2000, that is the number of immigrants less the number of emigrants, including both citizen and non citizens.
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators, data refers to 1995-2000; Year: 2006
demographics
15-34 year old males as a % of total population
12.7%
15-34 year old males as a % of total population
Source: UN World Population Prospects; Year: 2007
Gender ratio of population: women/men
104.8
Gender ratio of population: women/men
Ratio Women/Men.
Gender Inequality
0.6
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Higher education enrolment (% Gross)
54%
Higher education enrolment (% Gross)
Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators; Year: 2001-2000 dependent on availability
Mean years of schooling
14.8
Mean years of schooling
School life expectancy (years), Primary to tertiary
Source: UNESCO; Year: 2003-2001
Adult literacy rate (% of pop over 15)
99%
Adult literacy rate (% of pop over 15)
Data refers to national literacy estimates from censuses or surveys conducted between 2000 and 2004
Source: UNDP, Human Development Report; Year: 2005
culture
Hostility to foreigners/private property
0
Hostility to foreigners/private property
Scored 1-5 by EIU analysts.
Source: EIU Risk Briefing; Year: 2007
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Importance of religion in national life
3
Importance of religion in national life
Qualitative assessment of the level of importance of religion in politics and social life. Ranked 1-5 (very low to very high) by EIU analysts.
Source: EIU Analysts; Year: 2007
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Willingness to fight
2
Willingness to fight
Qualitative assessment of the willingness of citizens to fight in wars. Ranked 1- 5 (very low to very high) by EIU analysts.
Source: EIU Analysts; Year: 2007
material well-being
Nominal GDP (US$PPP bn)
4089.4
Nominal GDP (US$PPP bn)
Nominal gross domestic product at 2005 US$ purchasing power parities.
Source: EIU; Year: 2006
Nominal GDP (US$bn)
4376.5
Nominal GDP (US$bn)
Nominal gross domestic product US$ market prices.
Source: EIU; Year: 2006
GDP per capita
34335
GDP per capita
Nominal gross domestic product (US$) per capita.
Source: EIU; Year: 2006
Gini-coefficient
24.9
Gini-coefficient
The Gini index measures the extent to which the distribution of income among individuals or households within an economy deviates from a perfectly equal distribution.
Source: UN Human Development Index 2007-2008; EIU estimates; Year: Latest Available Year
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Life expectancy
82.1
Life expectancy
Life expectancy at birth is the number of years a newborn infant would live if prevailing patterns of mortality at the time of its birth were to stay the same throughout its life.
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators; Year: 2005
Unemployment %
4.1%
Unemployment %
ILO defines the unemployed as members of the economically active population who are without work but available for and seeking work, including people who have lost their jobs and those who have voluntary left work.
Source: EIU; Year: 2006
Infant mortality per 1,000 live births
3
Infant mortality per 1,000 live births
Infant mortality rate is the number of infants dying before reaching one year of age, per 1,000 live births in a given year.
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators; Year: 2005
Total Population (millions)
127.5
Total Population (millions)
Total population.
Source: EIU; Year: 2006
other
Number of paramilitary personnel per 100,000 people
9.6
Number of paramilitary personnel per 100,000 people
Source: The International Institute for Strategic Studies: The Military Balance 2006; Year:
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