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International report release

2026 Global Peace Index Report Release

Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Jun 09, 2026 · Last updated Jun 09, 2026

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The report from the Institute for Economics and Peace>>> indicates a significant increase in global conflict and its economic impact, estimated at US$21.81 trillion in 2025, equivalent to 10.5% of global GDP. This deterioration, driven by geopolitical shifts and technological advancements in warfare, suggests increased market volatility, disrupted supply chains, and potential food inflation, particularly affecting fragile, import-dependent economies like Pakistan>>>, Egypt>>>, and Kenya>>>.

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The 2026 Global Peace Index>>> (GPI), released by the Institute for Economics and Peace>>>, reveals a world grappling with record-high conflicts and their economic consequences. Global peacefulness has deteriorated for the 12th consecutive year, with 99 countries witnessing a decline. The report highlights a 'Great Fragmentation' due to the rising influence of middle powers and the waning strength of traditional European powers like Germany>>>, France>>>, and Italy>>>. A rapid technological revolution in warfare, including the proliferation of drones and AI in combat decisions, is outpacing international law. The economic impact of violence reached US$21.81 trillion in 2025. Russia>>> is now the least peaceful country, while Iceland>>> remains the most peaceful. The civil war in Sudan>>> and the war in Iran>>> are identified as major drivers of instability, with the latter posing a US$2.2 trillion economic risk if diplomacy fails. Fragile nations like Pakistan>>>, Egypt>>>, and Kenya>>> face significant debt rollovers and food crises.

100 Institute for Economics and Peace released report
90 Sudan experienced civil war
90 Iran issued warnings
80 Russia ranked least peaceful
70 Europe reversed demilitarisation trend
60 United States declined in peacefulness
60 Pakistan fell in peacefulness
50 Nepal fell in peacefulness
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The Global Peace Index>>> is the primary subject of the report, detailing the state of global peacefulness and its economic impact.
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The Institute for Economics and Peace>>> released its 2026 Global Peace Index, highlighting a significant deterioration in global peacefulness and the economic consequences of conflicts.
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The war in Iran>>> is described as a 'geopolitical force multiplier' with substantial economic impact and the potential to pull neighboring states into a wider regional conflict.
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Sudan>>> is among the least peaceful countries and is experiencing the world's most severe humanitarian crisis, with its civil war partially self-financing through gold.
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Steve Killelea>>> is the Founder & Executive Chairman of Institute for Economics and Peace>>> and provided key insights on the report's findings.
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Russia>>> is ranked as the least peaceful country globally for the first time.
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Ukraine>>> is among the least peaceful countries, with autonomous systems being deployed in warfare.
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Israel>>> is among the least peaceful countries, with algorithmic targeting reportedly used in Gaza.
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Europe>>> is noted for its reversal of demilitarisation and its economic influence declining, contributing to the 'Great Fragmentation'.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo>>> is among the least peaceful countries globally.
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Pakistan>>>'s peacefulness fell to 152nd, and it faces significant debt rollovers amid disrupted trade routes and potential regional conflagration due to the Iran war.
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United States>>>' peacefulness declined due to political instability and violent demonstrations, reaching its lowest-ever ranking.
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The Rapid Support Forces>>> in Sudan>>> produced an estimated ten tonnes of Gold>>> in 2024, worth approximately US$860 million, partially self-financing the civil war.
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Nepal>>> experienced the steepest drop in peacefulness globally, falling 26 places.
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Egypt>>> faces significant debt rollovers in late 2026 amid disrupted trade routes.
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