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These are progressive, inclusive countries brimming with social capital.These are progressive, inclusive countries brimming with social capital.

These are progressive, inclusive countries brimming with social capital.

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A country’s economic prowess and military may command respect on the international stage. But being a good global citizen – leading the world by example – is often the ingredient that turns a respected country into a lauded one. Countries that care about human rights, gender equality and religious freedom are the nations held up by academics, advocates and others as examples worth imitating. These global citizens inspire pride in their people, civil society leaders and lawmakers.

The 2019 Best Countries rankings, formed in partnership with BAV Group, a unit of global marketing communications company VMLY&R, and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, are based on a survey that asked more than 20,000 people from four regions to associate 80 countries with specific attributes. The Citizenship subranking is based on an equally weighted average of scores from eight country attributes that relate to a country's citizenship: cares about human rights, cares about the environment, gender equality, progressive, religious freedom, respects property rights, trustworthy and well-distributed political power. The Citizenship subranking had a 16 percent weight in the overall Best Countries ranking.

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Many thought leaders have proclaimed the Nordic model – known to promote social justice and progressive causes – one of the most sustainable ways forward, and people around the world seem to agree. Norway takes the No. 1 in Citizenship for the third year in a row.

Norway is consistently among the most generous countries when it comes to foreign aid and has committed to invest at least 1 percent of its gross national income to overseas development each year. People are encouraged to live and move freely in the country; a national law, the "allemannsretten," or right to access, ensures people get to experience nature. Same-sex marriage is legal in Norway, and transgender individuals are able to declare their own identity free from any medical assessment. When laws are broken, however, the country's prisons have been lauded as the world's most humane.

Nordic neighbors Finland and Sweden also top the list, along with Switzerland and Canada – all countries that have relatively generous social safety nets and offer affordable health care and education. They are among the world’s wealthiest nations and are also democratic. The United States, which often positions itself as a champion of freedom, didn’t crack the top 10 for the fourth year in a row. The global superpower continues to take hits in perceptions of its trustworthiness.

Survey participants rank the Netherlands as the best country for the gender equality and human rights attributes.

Countries at the other end of the spectrum – those deemed poor global citizens in the eyes of survey respondents – tend to be led by authoritarian and oppressive regimes. Iran, perceived to be the worst global citizen for the fourth year in a row, has rulers who violently suppress dissent and severely limit the rights of women.

Countries such as Pakistan and Egypt often come under fire from human-rights groups for curtailing freedom of expression, discrimination and harassing members of the political opposition. Myanmar, which in 2017 came under increasing criticism for its treatment of the Rohingya, also finished near the bottom of the ranking. The exception to the rule is China. Despite being a single-party state that controls free speech and jails dissidents, the world’s second-largest economy scores above average, ranking 41st in terms of citizenship.

Citizenship Rankings

  • #1 in Citizenship Rankings

    No Change in Rank from 2018

    The Kingdom of Norway is the westernmost country in the Scandinavian peninsula, made up mostly of mountainous terrain. Nearly all of its population lives in the south, surrounding the capital, Oslo. Norway’s coastline is made up of thousands of miles of fjords, bays and island shores. The Norwegians developed a maritime culture, and were active throughout the Viking era, establishing settlements in Iceland and Greenland.

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    GDP

    $398.8 billion

    Population

    5.3 million

    GDP PC, PPP

    GDP PER CAPITA, PPP

    $72,058
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  • #2 in Citizenship Rankings

    #4 out of 80 in 2018

    Canada takes up about two-fifths of the North American continent, making it the second-largest country in the world after Russia. The country is sparsely populated, with most of its 35.5 million residents living within 125 miles of the U.S. border. Canada’s expansive wilderness to the north plays a large role in Canadian identity, as does the country’s reputation of welcoming immigrants.

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    GDP

    $1.7 trillion

    Population

    36.7 million

    GDP PC, PPP

    GDP PER CAPITA, PPP

    $48,390
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  • #3 in Citizenship Rankings

    #2 out of 80 in 2018

    Switzerland, officially called the Swiss Federation, is a small country in Central Europe made up of 16,000 square miles of glacier-carved Alps, lakes and valleys. It’s one of the world’s wealthiest countries, and has been well-known for centuries for its neutrality.

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    GDP

    $678.9 billion

    Population

    8.5 million

    GDP PC, PPP

    GDP PER CAPITA, PPP

    $62,125
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  • #4 in Citizenship Rankings

    #5 out of 80 in 2018

    The Kingdom of Sweden, flanked by Norway to the west and the Baltic Sea to the east, expands across much of the Scandinavian Peninsula and is one of the largest countries in the European Union by land mass. Capital city Stockholm was claimed in the 16th century, and border disputes through the Middle Ages established the modern-day nation.

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    GDP

    $538.0 billion

    Population

    10.1 million

    GDP PC, PPP

    GDP PER CAPITA, PPP

    $51,185
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  • #5 in Citizenship Rankings

    #6 out of 80 in 2018

    Geography defines the history and culture of Nordic Finland, one of the most northern-reaching countries in the world. Bordered by Scandinavia, Russia, the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia, Finland and its vast stretches of heavily forested open land acts as a northern gate between West and East.

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    GDP

    $251.9 billion

    Population

    5.5 million

    GDP PC, PPP

    GDP PER CAPITA, PPP

    $44,492
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  • #6 in Citizenship Rankings

    #7 out of 80 in 2018

    Situated along the fringes of Western Europe, the Netherlands is a coastal lowland freckled with windmills characteristic of its development around the water. Three major European rivers - the Rhine, Meuse and Schelde - run through neighbors Germany and Belgium into the nation’s busy ports.

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    GDP

    $826.2 billion

    Population

    17.1 million

    GDP PC, PPP

    GDP PER CAPITA, PPP

    $53,933
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  • #7 in Citizenship Rankings

    #3 out of 80 in 2018

    The Kingdom of Denmark emerged in the 10th century and includes two North Atlantic island nations, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Along with Sweden and Norway, it forms Scandinavia, a cultural region in Northern Europe.

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    GDP

    $324.9 billion

    Population

    5.8 million

    GDP PC, PPP

    GDP PER CAPITA, PPP

    $50,071
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  • #8 in Citizenship Rankings

    No Change in Rank from 2018

    The Commonwealth of Australia occupies the Australian continent. The country also includes some islands, most notably Tasmania. Indigenous people occupied the land for at least 40,000 years before the first British settlements of the 18th century.

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    GDP

    $1.3 trillion

    Population

    24.6 million

    GDP PC, PPP

    GDP PER CAPITA, PPP

    $50,391
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  • #9 in Citizenship Rankings

    No Change in Rank from 2018

    British and Polynesian influences course through picturesque New Zealand, an island nation in the Pacific Ocean southeast of Australia. Early Maori settlers ceded sovereignty to British invaders with the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, and European settlers flooded in. Today, 70 percent of Kiwis, a common term for the people of New Zealand after a native flightless bird, are of European descent. A sense of pride has surged among the Maori, the country’s first settlers who now account for about 14 percent, as homeland grievances become more openly addressed.

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    GDP

    $205.9 billion

    Population

    4.8 million

    GDP PC, PPP

    GDP PER CAPITA, PPP

    $39,012
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  • #10 in Citizenship Rankings

    Not Ranked in 2018

    The Kingdom of Belgium is a small, highly developed and urbanized country in Western Europe bordered by the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, France and the North Sea. The nation known for beer, chocolate and castles features Dutch, French and German as official languages.

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    GDP

    $492.7 billion

    Population

    11.4 million

    GDP PC, PPP

    GDP PER CAPITA, PPP

    $46,621
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