Authors: Rhylie De Graaff
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that global instability can be measured mathematically, when using accurate data provided. When the data is available it is possible to predict when Nation states will fall using a variety of existing economic tools but by combining them together into one overarching framework. The data used when determining the outcome of nation states includes several factors, such as the level of civil disobedience, protests, the policies being brought forward as well as economic factors such as Purchasing Power, Cost of Living, and economic debt. The paper will show that there is a clear link between civil dissonance levels and the likelihood of a collapse of a nation. A table of the determining and observable factors has been provided to make the analysis easier for those conducting research and allow for the theories contained in this paper to be testable and be repeated.
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