🇦🇼Aruba Political Stability: 69.4/100
Aruba scores 69.4 out of 100 on the Political Stability Index, rated "Stable" based on World Bank 2023 Worldwide Governance Indicators across six governance dimensions.
Composite score is the unweighted average of six governance dimensions, each measured on a 0-100 percentile scale.
Aruba is located 77 km west of Curaçao and 29 km north of Venezuela's Paraguaná Peninsula. The island features diverse landscapes, including flat batholiths, rolling hills, and white sandy beaches, with notable landmarks like Hooiberg hill and Arikok National Park. The climate is hot semi-arid, with limited rainfall averaging 500 mm annually, and temperatures remain moderate due to constant trade winds.
Aruba's population is approximately 108,880, with a diverse mix of ethnic backgrounds, including Aruban, Colombian, Dutch, and Venezuelan. The official languages are Dutch and Papiamento, with English and Spanish also widely spoken. Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion, followed by various other faiths.
Governance Indicators
Governance Profile: Aruba
World Bank governance: rule of law 80th percentile, corruption control 60th percentile, political stability 84th percentile.
Aruba's strongest governance dimension is Political Stability at 84/100, placing it in the top quartile globally. This reflects a relatively low likelihood of politically motivated violence or instability.
The weakest dimension is Government Effectiveness at 58/100. Limited government effectiveness can mean inconsistent public services and gaps in policy implementation.
A notable 26-point gap between Political Stability and Government Effectiveness reveals uneven governance. Some institutions function well while others lag significantly. Travelers should be aware that the quality of government services and protections may vary depending on the context.
Travelers to Aruba benefit from functional government institutions and reasonable regulatory frameworks. While not without challenges, the overall governance environment supports a manageable travel experience with adequate infrastructure and legal protections.
The U.S. State Department currently rates Aruba as Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions). This aligns with a governance profile that, while not without challenges, provides a baseline of institutional functioning.
NA Governance Comparison
Top governance performers in NA based on the corruption composite ranking (weighted: 60% corruption control, 25% rule of law, 15% government effectiveness).
| Country | Score |
|---|---|
| 🇨🇦Canada | 87.2 |
| 🇺🇸United States | 79.6 |
| 🇧🇧Barbados | 68.9 |
| 🇬🇱Greenland | 68.1 |
| 🇧🇸Bahamas | 65.8 |
| 🇦🇼Aruba | 64.9 |
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