Scoring & Indices

Country Instability Index CII

The Country Instability Index (CII) is a high-frequency instability score that WorldMonitor maintains for 31 Tier-1 countries by blending an editorial baseline with live event pressure.

The Country Instability Index (CII) is a high-frequency instability score that WorldMonitor maintains for the 31 Tier-1 countries tracked by its Strategic Risk system. Rather than relying on static ratings, CII blends a curated editorial baseline with live event pressure — unrest, conflict, security, and information signals — and publishes a signed 24-hour movement delta so operators can see which direction a country is moving.

Tier-1 membership is curated rather than algorithmic: a country is included when it has sustained global-risk relevance, active or recent armed conflict, severe domestic instability, or high regional escalation potential. The score is computed server-side and exposed through the GetRiskScores RPC and the get_country_risk MCP tool.

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