International rankings of Tunisia

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The following are international rankings of Tunisia.

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Military

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Transportation

International rankings

OrganizationSurveyRanking
Institute for Economics and Peace Global Peace Index [12] 44 out of 144
United Nations Development Programme Human Development Index 98 out of 182
Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 65 out of 180
World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Report 40 out of 133

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