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Political Instability Task ForceRBC - Ukraine
•71% Informative
The probability of open civil unrest in the US next year is low - at just 2.9% - it is the third highest among the 20 largest economies.
This risk is more than twice as high as that for countries like Canada , Germany , and Australia .
The erosion of democratic institutions and the rise of factional grievances have significantly increased the risk of internal armed conflict, according to Bloomberg Economics .
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