World At War: These Are The Only Countries That Are Free From Conflict


Japan:

Known as the ‘Land of the Rising Sun,’ Japan has now returned as a country with no conflict. The relationship of this country with its neighboring nations are rated “fair”, a notably higher score than the other top-ten nations.

The political conditions of Japan are much more stable than any other countries of the region led by Shinzo Abe, leader of Liberal Democratic Party. The violent crimes and homicides are very rare and terrorist activity is highly unlikely in Japan.

Costa Rica:

Bordered by Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the southeast, Costa Rica stands tall with no ongoing conflicts in and around the country.

Costa Rica, which means "Rich Coast", has been a part of the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance of 1947 which enables the country to depend on other 21 countries including U.S. if any war situation arises.

Throughout the centuries, Costa Ricans have lived with little civil uproar, and when civil unrest has been present, it has ended in a progressive manner, and the government has mostly complied with the demands of the people.

Today, Peace has become a big part of the country’s ideology, and now with the awareness of global warming and the mass devastation of natural resources around the world, Costa Rica has become a leader in conservation and is actively preserving 27 percent of its extremely diverse rainforests and other primary and secondary growth forests.

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