World's Most Powerful Nation : From Qatar to United States

The media organisation evaluated 80 countries across a range of criteria, including cultural history, citizenship, and quality of life.Another key measure was "power," which determined how economically and politically influential a country was and weighed the strength of its international alliances and military.


More than 21,000 business leaders, informed elites, and general citizens were surveyed with the goal of discovering how nations are perceived on a global scale.

The US was perceived as the most powerful, followed closely by Russia, with the UK coming in fourth. Other countries included Pakistan, Turkey, and Israel.
That's according to US News and World Report, which has released the latest edition of its annual "Best Countries" study.









23. Qatar — One of several Middle Eastern nations on the list, Qatar is the wealthiest country in the world in terms of gross domestic product per capita thanks to its oil-rich surroundings. Falling oil prices have hit its economy, however, and income slowed in the past year.


$210.1 billion 
GDP
 
 2.2 million 
POPULATION
 
 $132,870 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP




22. Spain — "Ascension into the European Union in 1986 was a jump-start to the modernisation of Spain's infrastructure, industry, and economic policy," according to US News.


$1.4 trillion 
GDP
 
 46.4 million 
POPULATION
 
 $34,861 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP





21. Netherlands — Home to the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court in The Hague, the Netherlands plays an important role on the world stage.




$879.3 billion 
GDP
 
 16.9 million 
POPULATION
 
 $49,624 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP





20. Pakistan — Political instability, corruption, and struggles with extremism have hindered Pakistan's standing in the power ranking. In turn, the nation's growth has been stunted as its export-driven economy "falls short in attracting foreign investment," according to US News.


$243.6 billion 
GDP
 
 188.9 million 
POPULATION
 
 $4,906 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP




19. Sweden — Despite militaristic roots, Sweden has decided against heavily investing in its armed forces in favor of a commitment to human rights and sustainability. Its approach to the well-being of its citizens has earned it respect on the global stage but could contribute to its lack of power.


$571.1 billion 
GDP
 
 9.8 million 
POPULATION
 
 $48,199 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP




18. Italy — Though Italy faced a tumultuous political year with the shock resignation of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and the rebuilding of its government, the country remains on the list while boasting the third-largest economy in the eurozone.


$2.1 trillion 
GDP
 
 60.8 million 
POPULATION
 
 $35,781 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP





17. Australia — Though it placed relatively low for its power and global influence, Australia came in fourth in the quality-of-life category.









$1.5 trillion 
GDP
 
 23.8 million 
POPULATION
 
 $47,644 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP

16. India — The world's largest democracy, India was also home to the world's fastest-growing major economy for most of 2016. But its recent cash crisis has been a blow to its economy, causing the country to lose 11 billionaires and 86% of its circulated cash.

$2.0 trillion 
GDP
 
 1.3 billion 
POPULATION
 
 $6,187 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP


15. Switzerland — The small European nation was named the best place in the world to live. It's the 11th-wealthiest nation in terms of GDP per capita, and it is extremely attractive to businesses thanks to its low corporate tax rates. The United Nations also has one of its main offices in the city of Geneva.


$701.0 billion 
GDP
 
 8.3 million 
POPULATION
 
 $58,647 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP




14. Iran — Iran "has long been of interest to global powers because of its strategic location within the Middle East and its abundant supply of oil and other natural resources," according to US News. The nation holds a whopping 9% of the world's oil reserves.



$425.3 billion 
GDP
 
 79.1 million 
POPULATION
 
 $17,346 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP





13. Turkey — Turkey is the gateway between the Middle East and the European Union, and the relationship between the two bodies is increasingly important as conflict rages in nearby countries. In September, British Secretary of State Boris Johnson said Britain would support Turkey's long-fought bid to join the EU, but an increasingly tense relationship between Turkey and several EU nations could hinder its progress.


$798.4 billion 
GDP
 
 78.7 million 
POPULATION
 
 $20,420 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP



12. Canada — Canada was named the second-best country to live in by US News, but its power didn't quite match, even though it is the US's largest trade partner.





$1.8 trillion 
GDP
 
 35.9 million 
POPULATION
 
 $45,602 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP




11. South Korea — A contentious relationship with its isolated neighbour in the north means South Korea often receives military and political support from the world's superpowers. It is one of the world's largest reserves of foreign investment and is also the world's sixth-largest exporter.




$1.4 trillion 
GDP
 
 50.6 million 
POPULATION
 
 $36,612 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP




10. United Arab Emirates — The UAE is one of the world's largest importers of arms and, after Saudi Arabia, has the second-largest defence budget of any of the Arab states.






$399.5 billion 
GDP
 
 9.2 million 
POPULATION
 
 $67,217 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP




9. Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia's oil reserves have allowed the country to become one of the wealthiest and most powerful nations in the Middle East. The gulf state has long been viewed as a close ally of the US, the UK, and other Western nations.





$746.2 billion 
GDP
 
 31.5 million 
POPULATION
 
 $53,802 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP



8. Israel — For a country with a population of just over 8 million, Israel has an outsize influence on the world stage. Despite its ongoing Palestinian conflict, the Jewish nation has a strong economy and a high level of education and per capita income for its citizens.



$305.7 billion 
GDP
 
 8.4 million 
POPULATION
 
 $34,054 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP





7. Japan — One of the most technologically advanced nations, Japan boasts the world's third-largest economy, having recovered from the 2011 tsunami that shattered its infrastructure and manufacturing.




$4.6 trillion 
GDP
 
 127.0 million 
POPULATION
 
 $38,142 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP




6. France — With a GDP per capita of $42,384 (£34,581), France boasts one of the largest economies in Europe and is one of the world's top exporters of weapons. Its influence extends around the world "through its science, politics, economics and perhaps above all, culture," US News writes.


$2.8 trillion 
GDP
 
 66.8 million 
POPULATION
 
 $41,476 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP





5. Germany — Often seen as the economic powerhouse of Europe, the continent's most populous nation has seen its role on the world stage become increasingly important since reunification in 1990.

$3.9 trillion 
GDP
 
 81.4 million 
POPULATION
 
 $46,974 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP





4. United Kingdom — "The United Kingdom is a highly developed nation that exerts considerable international economic, political, scientific and cultural influence," US News writes. While it isn't known how its expected exit from the European Union would affect the country's standing, the nation seems to have so far withstood the shock of the referendum result.


$3.0 trillion 
GDP
 
 65.1 million 
POPULATION
 
 $41,499 
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP






3. China — The rise of China is quite remarkable. Home to 1.4 billion people, the country already has the world's largest military, and experts predict it will be the world's largest economy by 2050.


Asia

REGION

Beijing

CAPITAL

1,371,220,000

POPULATION

9,596,960 SQ. KM

AREA

$10.4 trillion

GDP

$14,340

GDP PER CAPITA, PPP






2. Russia — Russia capitalised on its natural resources to become one of the world's wealthiest nations. Its military spending as a percentage of its GDP continues to outstrip that of countries within NATO by a considerable distance. It currently spends 5.4% of its annual GDP on defence — the closest a NATO country comes by comparison is the US, which spends 3.3%.

Eurasia

REGION

Moscow

CAPITAL

144,096,812

POPULATION

17,098,242 SQ. KM

AREA

$1.9 trillion

GDP

$25,965

GDP PER CAPITA, PPP



1. United States — Nearly 75% of respondents said they lost "some respect" for US leadership after the 2016 presidential election, but the country is still ranked the most powerful. Its economic, political, cultural, and artistic influence shapes the world, and a mammoth defence budget of about $600 billion (£494 billion) and its leading economy put it at the top.

North America

REGION

Washington, D.C.

CAPITAL

321,418,820

POPULATION

9,826,675 SQ. KM

AREA

$17.4 trillion

GDP

$56,084

GDP PER CAPITA, PPP


              USnews.com

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