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15 Jul 2021 / 07:30 H. Pix for representational purpose only.
KUALA LUMPUR: A team of researchers has said that Malaysia is far from being a “failed state” as labelled by certain quarters.
EMIR Research think-tank researchers Dr Rais Hussin and Jamari Mohtar, in their opinion piece published yesterday, said Malaysia is ranked in the 123rd position from 179 countries in this year’s Fragile States Index (FSI 2021), a year-on-year improvement of 0.7 points.
They said political elites in the country should refrain from labelling the government as a failed government just for the mere purpose of politicking.
Both researchers highlighted that Malaysia obtained a total score of 56.9 points, in contrast to Yemen as the most fragile state at the top position with 111.7 points.
The injustice of labelling Malaysia a failed state pix is for illustration purposes only
IF Daniel Moss of
Bloomberg has accurate facts on his hand by just working harder to look at the latest ranking of the Fragile States Index (FSI 2021), he would not have been gloating in his article that Malaysia is staggering down the road to failed statehood.
The FSI which began life as the Failed States Index 17 years ago is published by Fund for Peace, a US-based non-profit organisation, which ranked 179 countries according to its fragility, with Yemen in the number one spot as the most fragile state and Finland at the bottom being the least fragile state for 2021.