🇵🇱Poland Political Stability: 58.4/100
Poland scores 58.4 out of 100 on the Political Stability Index, rated "Moderate" 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.
Poland is the ninth-largest country in Europe, covering an area of 312,722 km². The landscape features a mix of flat plains in the north and hilly, mountainous regions in the south, including the Tatra Mountains, which contain the country's highest peak, Rysy, at 2,500 meters. The climate is temperate transitional, with warm summers and cold winters, and significant variations in weather patterns throughout the year.
Poland has a population of approximately 38 million people, with a diverse cultural heritage. The official language is Polish, and the country has a rich history of various ethnic groups and influences.
Governance Indicators
Governance Profile: Poland
World Bank governance: rule of law 57th percentile, corruption control 62nd percentile, political stability 52nd percentile.
Poland's strongest governance dimension is Regulatory Quality at 66/100, placing it in the upper half globally. This suggests the government can formulate and implement sound regulations that support private sector development.
The weakest dimension is Political Stability at 52/100. Political instability concerns may affect the overall security environment and long-term predictability.
A moderate spread of 14 points separates the strongest and weakest indicators. This suggests governance strengths in some areas but room for improvement in others. Travelers can generally rely on institutional frameworks, though certain aspects of governance may be less dependable.
Poland's moderate governance scores suggest travelers should prepare for some institutional inconsistency. Public services may be unreliable in certain areas, and regulatory enforcement can be uneven. Travel insurance and advance planning are recommended.
The U.S. State Department currently rates Poland as Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions). This aligns with a governance profile that, while not without challenges, provides a baseline of institutional functioning.
EU Governance Comparison
Top governance performers in EU based on the corruption composite ranking (weighted: 60% corruption control, 25% rule of law, 15% government effectiveness).
| Country | Score |
|---|---|
| 🇩🇰Denmark | 96.6 |
| 🇫🇮Finland | 95.2 |
| 🇳🇴Norway | 93.9 |
| 🇨🇭Switzerland | 93.8 |
| 🇱🇺Luxembourg | 92.9 |
| 🇵🇱Poland | 59.1 |
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