Conflict and party rivalry have fallen out of favor with the end of the Cold War and the emergence of a liberal international order. It has to do with two of the liberal world order’s effects: democratization and globalization, as we’ve already discussed. In world politics, peace has always been a top priority. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, much of the globe aspired to mimic its political and economic model. Since the conclusion of the Cold War, more countries have democratized and opened their markets to worldwide trade. As a result, there has been less conflict and ideological partisanship. Intra-state strife, ideological polarization, and crime have all plagued the United States. Globalization, on the other hand, has played a vital part in reducing these issues through immigrant workforces and multiculturalist policies to incorporate multiple cultures and economic opportunities, thanks to liberalized economies.

Insider Monkey discusses the 25 most peaceful countries in the world. Romania is one of the world’s top 25 most peaceful countries. According to the, its crime rate is also lower than the European average. Some of the world’s most dangerous criminals call it home. According to a new survey, Poland is one of the world’s top 25 most peaceful countries. Poland enjoys a higher level of peace than several of its Eastern European neighbors. It received a level 1 rating from OSAC, indicating that it is one of the safest countries in the world. Malaysia is a model of ethnic harmony, with the three main ethnic groups coexisting together. The country is rated as one of the safest countries on the planet by OSAC. According to the latest OSAC data, Malaysia has a low crime rate. Bhutan is a Buddhist country in Southeast Asia’s Himalayas. Crime is almost non-existent, and the country constantly ranks first in the Gross Happiness Index. The country prefers to remain to itself and is not socially, politically, or economically integrated with the rest of the globe. The Netherlands has Europe’s third lowest incarceration rate. The country is multiracial and multicultural, with liberal and accepting people. It also has an extremely low crime rate, which may have an impact on the overall crime rate of the country. The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons of America has named Belgium as one of the world’s safest countries. Belgium is another European country to reach the list of the top 25 safest countries in the world. According to OSAC’s 2019 assessment, the country is relatively free of violent crime. For more details, click 25 Most Peaceful Countries in the World.

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