THE BEST COUNTRY IN THE
       WORLD IS...
           Newsweek
       August 23, 30 2010
OVERALL RANKING

1.FINLAND       7.Canada
2.switzerland   8.Netherlands
3.Sweden        9.Japan
4.Australia     10.Denmark
5.Luxembourg    11.United States
6.Norway
BEST OVERALL: FINLAND
           Despite the long winter, Finland is a
           pretty great place to be—the best,
           actually. It ranked the highest overall
           and also comes in as the best small
           country, the best high-income country,
           and the best country for education. Its
           students scored first in science and
           second in both reading and math in the
           2006 Program for International
           Student Assessment, a test of 15-year-
           olds' education skills by the OECD.
           Finland's schoolkids enjoy a laid-back
           and inclusive learning environment
           where shoes are optional, all teachers
           have master's degrees, and extra help
           is the norm: every year about one in
           three students gets individual time with
           a tutor.
BEST LARGE NATION: JAPAN
The innovative country that brought
the world sushi, Nintendo, and the
Kyoto Protocol is also the one with
the most healthy citizens. The
average person in Japan lives to the
age of 82; the average woman lives
to be nearly 86. (Japanese women
are the longest-living women in the
world.) What explains their
longevity? No one knows for sure,
but it's likely a combination of
preventive medicine, diet, health
education, high standard of living
during old age, and universal health
care. Japan also ranks first among
large countries in education and
fourth in quality of life.
BEST EDUCATION
Low income: Ukraine
Middle income: Kazakhstan
Medium size: South Korea
Large size: Japan

Among low-income countries, Ukraine is the best for
education, with a 99 percent literacy rate. When it comes to
math and science, Kazakh students are earning high
marks, too, and not just among middle-income countries;
they outperformed the US and many others in math on the
2007 TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and
Science Study). South Koreans are also among the
highest-performing students in science, and they're the
highest in reading among the world's wealthy countries. It
seems their educational success continues into adulthood,
making South Koreans the most likely to have university
degrees out of those in developed countries. Despite
spending only about 3.5 percent of its GDP on education
(the U.S. spends a little more than 5 percent), Japan still
ranks best in education among large countries.
Nonetheless, its top spot is at risk; after being criticized for
its harsh academic atmosphere, Japan turned to a more
relaxed curriculum, only to see its students' performance
slip in the past few years.
BEST HEALTH CARE

Low income: Tunisia, China
Middle income: Chile
Small size: Switzerland
Medium size: Spain, Australia

Though you can't count on Tunisia for
education, it's tied with China for the No. 1
spot on the health index among poor
countries. Chile, which performs fairly well
across the board, ranks No. 1 for health
among middle-income countries, and
Switzerland is the winner among small
countries, beating out Sweden and the
Netherlands. Spain and Australia share
beautiful beaches and weather but also the
title of healthiest medium-size countries.
BEST QUALITY OF LIFE
           Low income: Ukraine
           Middle income: Cuba
           Medium size: Australia
           Large size: Germany

           Germany has the highest quality of life
           among large countries and ranks in the
           top 10 for quality of life among wealthy
           states. Two of its cities—Munich and
           Berlin—are often ranked among the most
           livable in the world. Australia, with its
           active citizens and high standard of living,
           comes in first among medium-size
           countries. In the low-income category,
           Ukraine comes out on top, and Cuba
           outdoes its fellow middle-income countries
           in quality of life. Cuba also ranks No. 3 in
           education among upper-middle-class
           countries.
BEST POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT

             Low income: Ghana
             Middle income: Poland
             Medium size: Australia
             Large size: Germany

             Though Ghana (pictured) may not have a
             stellar economy, its political environment is
             the best among low-income countries like
             India, Albania, and Morocco. Poland wins
             in the middle-income category. Australia is
             a winner on many fronts, including its
             democratic freedom and voter
             participation, making it No. 1 in this
             category among medium-size nations. And
             Germany tops the list for large countries
             with the best political environment.
And now for the fun stuff...


The World’s Real Winners!
BEST PLACE TO FLY A KITE

        INDIA

 Flying a kite from the
roof is part of everyday
 life in India. But each
   year, on Jan. 14, an
    international kite
     festival, Makar
Sankranti, draws more
      than 1 million
  enthusiasts from 36
        countries.
BEST WEATHER

                MALTA

      It rarely rains between April
     and August in Malta, and the
          long, dry summers are
         matched by short, mild
     winters. Winds from northern
       Africa known as xlokk keep
     the place temperate in spring
                 and fall.
BEST PLACE TO BE
SURGICALLY ENHANCED

                  BRAZIL

            No other country has so
          many plastic surgeons per
             capita; the $15 billion
           industry draws almost as
              many tourists as the
         beaches. Innovation-friendly
          regulations give Brazilian
               surgeons a leg up.
BEST PLACE TO HAVE A BABY


                       FRANCE

            Maman is sitting pretty, with as
              much as seven months’ paid
           leave, low-cost health care, and a
              baby nurse who makes house
                 calls. If she’s sick, the
             government sends someone to
                do the family’s laundry.
BEST PLACE TO BE OLD

           JAPAN

  Japan’s elders (who make
 up a fifth of the population)
  don’t just enjoy generous
   pensions, the respect of
   society, and the world’s
longest life expectancy. They
 also get their own national
    holiday, Keirō No Hi.
BEST PLACE FOR A ROAD
         TRIP

               SOUTH AFRICA

           The 850-mile drive from
             Johannesburg to Cape
            Town features big-game
           terrain, pristine beaches,
          and towering cliffs. Be sure
           to stop and check out the
          ancient Bushman paintings
            at the Kamberg center.
BEST MUSIC




           MALI

Itinerant entertainers known as jeli have been showing up
in Bamako for 500 years. Today, Mali is West Africa’s
musical hotbed, and the annual Festival Au Desert attracts
the world’s best folk musicians.
MOST GAY-FRIENDLY

             THE NETHERLANDS
 The Dutch don’t talk much about gay rights.
  Why bother? Same-sex couples won equal
rights in 2001. And Amsterdam’s annual gay-
  pride festival is still considered the hottest
              party on the planet.
BEST PLACE TO BE A DOG
        OWNER

                    BELGIUM

            Dogs are more than man’s
             best friend here—they’re
              truly part of the family.
            They’re allowed in grocery
                stores, restaurants,
            sporting events, and music
              festivals. You can even
              bring Rex on the train.
BEST PLACE TO DINE

                   SPAIN

        Sure, the paella is fabulous,
         but it’s anomalies like foie-
            gras candy and ham
            “tapioca,” created by
        molecular gastronomists like
        Ferrán Adrià, (of Catalonia’s
        elBulli) that make Spain the
                foodie’s mecca.
BE PLACE TO BE A RAPPER




                      SWITZERLAND

      Swiss rappers rhyme in dialect and care more about
 lokalpatriotismus (local pride) than world domination. They
get radio play and sold-out shows without needing body guards
                      or bulletproof vests.

Best country is

  • 1.
    THE BEST COUNTRYIN THE WORLD IS... Newsweek August 23, 30 2010
  • 2.
    OVERALL RANKING 1.FINLAND 7.Canada 2.switzerland 8.Netherlands 3.Sweden 9.Japan 4.Australia 10.Denmark 5.Luxembourg 11.United States 6.Norway
  • 3.
    BEST OVERALL: FINLAND Despite the long winter, Finland is a pretty great place to be—the best, actually. It ranked the highest overall and also comes in as the best small country, the best high-income country, and the best country for education. Its students scored first in science and second in both reading and math in the 2006 Program for International Student Assessment, a test of 15-year- olds' education skills by the OECD. Finland's schoolkids enjoy a laid-back and inclusive learning environment where shoes are optional, all teachers have master's degrees, and extra help is the norm: every year about one in three students gets individual time with a tutor.
  • 4.
    BEST LARGE NATION:JAPAN The innovative country that brought the world sushi, Nintendo, and the Kyoto Protocol is also the one with the most healthy citizens. The average person in Japan lives to the age of 82; the average woman lives to be nearly 86. (Japanese women are the longest-living women in the world.) What explains their longevity? No one knows for sure, but it's likely a combination of preventive medicine, diet, health education, high standard of living during old age, and universal health care. Japan also ranks first among large countries in education and fourth in quality of life.
  • 5.
    BEST EDUCATION Low income:Ukraine Middle income: Kazakhstan Medium size: South Korea Large size: Japan Among low-income countries, Ukraine is the best for education, with a 99 percent literacy rate. When it comes to math and science, Kazakh students are earning high marks, too, and not just among middle-income countries; they outperformed the US and many others in math on the 2007 TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study). South Koreans are also among the highest-performing students in science, and they're the highest in reading among the world's wealthy countries. It seems their educational success continues into adulthood, making South Koreans the most likely to have university degrees out of those in developed countries. Despite spending only about 3.5 percent of its GDP on education (the U.S. spends a little more than 5 percent), Japan still ranks best in education among large countries. Nonetheless, its top spot is at risk; after being criticized for its harsh academic atmosphere, Japan turned to a more relaxed curriculum, only to see its students' performance slip in the past few years.
  • 6.
    BEST HEALTH CARE Lowincome: Tunisia, China Middle income: Chile Small size: Switzerland Medium size: Spain, Australia Though you can't count on Tunisia for education, it's tied with China for the No. 1 spot on the health index among poor countries. Chile, which performs fairly well across the board, ranks No. 1 for health among middle-income countries, and Switzerland is the winner among small countries, beating out Sweden and the Netherlands. Spain and Australia share beautiful beaches and weather but also the title of healthiest medium-size countries.
  • 7.
    BEST QUALITY OFLIFE Low income: Ukraine Middle income: Cuba Medium size: Australia Large size: Germany Germany has the highest quality of life among large countries and ranks in the top 10 for quality of life among wealthy states. Two of its cities—Munich and Berlin—are often ranked among the most livable in the world. Australia, with its active citizens and high standard of living, comes in first among medium-size countries. In the low-income category, Ukraine comes out on top, and Cuba outdoes its fellow middle-income countries in quality of life. Cuba also ranks No. 3 in education among upper-middle-class countries.
  • 8.
    BEST POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT Low income: Ghana Middle income: Poland Medium size: Australia Large size: Germany Though Ghana (pictured) may not have a stellar economy, its political environment is the best among low-income countries like India, Albania, and Morocco. Poland wins in the middle-income category. Australia is a winner on many fronts, including its democratic freedom and voter participation, making it No. 1 in this category among medium-size nations. And Germany tops the list for large countries with the best political environment.
  • 9.
    And now forthe fun stuff... The World’s Real Winners!
  • 10.
    BEST PLACE TOFLY A KITE INDIA Flying a kite from the roof is part of everyday life in India. But each year, on Jan. 14, an international kite festival, Makar Sankranti, draws more than 1 million enthusiasts from 36 countries.
  • 11.
    BEST WEATHER MALTA It rarely rains between April and August in Malta, and the long, dry summers are matched by short, mild winters. Winds from northern Africa known as xlokk keep the place temperate in spring and fall.
  • 12.
    BEST PLACE TOBE SURGICALLY ENHANCED BRAZIL No other country has so many plastic surgeons per capita; the $15 billion industry draws almost as many tourists as the beaches. Innovation-friendly regulations give Brazilian surgeons a leg up.
  • 13.
    BEST PLACE TOHAVE A BABY FRANCE Maman is sitting pretty, with as much as seven months’ paid leave, low-cost health care, and a baby nurse who makes house calls. If she’s sick, the government sends someone to do the family’s laundry.
  • 14.
    BEST PLACE TOBE OLD JAPAN Japan’s elders (who make up a fifth of the population) don’t just enjoy generous pensions, the respect of society, and the world’s longest life expectancy. They also get their own national holiday, Keirō No Hi.
  • 15.
    BEST PLACE FORA ROAD TRIP SOUTH AFRICA The 850-mile drive from Johannesburg to Cape Town features big-game terrain, pristine beaches, and towering cliffs. Be sure to stop and check out the ancient Bushman paintings at the Kamberg center.
  • 16.
    BEST MUSIC MALI Itinerant entertainers known as jeli have been showing up in Bamako for 500 years. Today, Mali is West Africa’s musical hotbed, and the annual Festival Au Desert attracts the world’s best folk musicians.
  • 17.
    MOST GAY-FRIENDLY THE NETHERLANDS The Dutch don’t talk much about gay rights. Why bother? Same-sex couples won equal rights in 2001. And Amsterdam’s annual gay- pride festival is still considered the hottest party on the planet.
  • 18.
    BEST PLACE TOBE A DOG OWNER BELGIUM Dogs are more than man’s best friend here—they’re truly part of the family. They’re allowed in grocery stores, restaurants, sporting events, and music festivals. You can even bring Rex on the train.
  • 19.
    BEST PLACE TODINE SPAIN Sure, the paella is fabulous, but it’s anomalies like foie- gras candy and ham “tapioca,” created by molecular gastronomists like Ferrán Adrià, (of Catalonia’s elBulli) that make Spain the foodie’s mecca.
  • 20.
    BE PLACE TOBE A RAPPER SWITZERLAND Swiss rappers rhyme in dialect and care more about lokalpatriotismus (local pride) than world domination. They get radio play and sold-out shows without needing body guards or bulletproof vests.