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Ranked: The most and least peaceful countries in the world, 2025

Ranked: The most and least peaceful countries in the world, 2025

Over the past twenty years, we’ve seen a noticeable decline in peacefulness worldwide, as highlighted by the 2025 International Peace Index (IPI) by the CEOWORLD magazine in partnership with the CEO Policy Institute. It’s really concerning to see how both old and new conflicts, along with widening political and cultural divisions, have contributed to this trend. On the positive side, peaceful societies often benefit from things like better income growth, stronger currencies, increased foreign investments, and an overall sense of stability and happiness among their people.

The economic impact of violence is quite eye-opening! In 2024, it was estimated to cost the global economy around $26.3 trillion in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP). That’s about 14.2% of the entire global GDP—roughly $3,240 less economic output for every single person on our planet! This number has increased by $390 billion since 2023, mostly due to a 34% rise in GDP losses caused by conflict. Meanwhile, the money spent on peacebuilding and peacekeeping efforts was just $57.2 billion, which is less than 0.7% of total military spending. This really shows how investing in peace can bring tremendous benefits to everyone!

The gap between the most and least peaceful countries is widening to an unprecedented level, highlighting a phenomenon known as “peace inequality.” According to the 2025 International Peace Index (IPI), global peacefulness has deteriorated disproportionately, a trend exacerbated by recent conflicts, including those in Gaza and Ukraine. This marks the largest disparity in the index’s history.

Most peaceful countries in the world: Monaco tops the list, followed by Liechtenstein, Andorra, Luxembourg, and Iceland.

Most peaceful countries in the world, 2025

RankCountryRegionScore
1MonacoEurope97.96
2LiechtensteinEurope97.82
3AndorraEurope97.42
4LuxembourgEurope97.19
5IcelandEurope96.94
6IrelandEurope95.97
7AustriaEurope95.86
8New ZealandOceania95.65
9SingaporeAsia95.64
10SwitzerlandEurope94.82
11PortugalEurope94.78
12DenmarkEurope94.66
13SloveniaEurope 94.08
14MalaysiaAsia93.1
15United StatesAmericas92.62
16Czech Republic (Czechia)Europe92.61
17Macao (China)Asia92.18
18Brunei DarussalamAsia91.98
19Hong Kong (China)Asia91.72
20FinlandEurope91.63
21HungaryEurope91.22
22CroatiaEurope90.93
23BelgiumEurope90.87
24JapanAsia90.76
25NetherlandsEurope90.68
26AustraliaOceania90.48
27GermanyEurope90.09
28MaltaEurope89.76
29MauritiusAfrica89.6
30SpainEurope 89.45
31EstoniaEurope89.44
32United Arab EmiratesAsia 89.18
33BulgariaEurope89.06
34SlovakiaEurope 89.02
35KuwaitAsia88.91
36NorwayEurope88.47
37QatarAsia88
38LatviaEurope87.99
39LithuaniaEurope87.13
40PolandEurope86.92
41ItalyEurope86.9
42United KingdomEurope 86.72
43MontenegroEurope86.23
44RomaniaEurope86.13
45OmanAsia85.65
46GreeceEurope85.04
47SwedenEurope84.92
48North MacedoniaEurope84.47
49VietnamAsia84.41
50AlbaniaEurope84.17
51TaiwanAsia 84
52MadagascarAfrica83.98
53MongoliaAsia83.87
54South KoreaAsia83.69
55ArgentinaAmericas83.26
56IndonesiaAsia83.02
57LaosAsia82.93
58BotswanaAfrica82.9
59Timor Leste (East Timor)Asia82.87
60UruguayAmericas82.58
61SerbiaEurope81.43
62GhanaAfrica81.16
63ZambiaAfrica80.97
64Costa RicaAmericas80.86
65KazakhstanAsia80.82

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Despina Wilson, D.Litt.
Despina Wilson, D.Litt. in Cultural Diplomacy and Journalism, is the Business News Editor at CEOWORLD Magazine, where she specializes in delivering strategic content at the intersection of international finance, executive positioning, and cross-cultural communication. Fluent in Spanish and English, Despina brings over 12 years of editorial and advisory experience across Latin America, the U.S., and Europe.

Before joining CEOWORLD magazine, she held senior editorial roles at finance publications in Mexico City and worked as a corporate communications advisor for multinational firms. Her writing explores macroeconomic shifts, emerging markets, corporate governance, and the PR strategies that shape public perception of top-tier companies and their leaders.

At CEOWORLD, Despina leads a multilingual editorial team that produces business content tailored for global executives navigating complex financial ecosystems. She holds a degree in Business Journalism and a certificate in Strategic Public Relations.

Despina is also a frequent speaker on Latin American investment trends, female leadership in finance, and corporate transparency. With a sharp editorial instinct and a passion for amplifying diverse perspectives, Gabriela ensures that CEOWORLD’s coverage remains forward-thinking, inclusive, and rooted in both analytical depth and brand insight.