Iceland Tops Peace Index 19 Years Running
Iceland remains the most peaceful country, with low crime and no military.

Iceland has been ranked as the most peaceful country in the world for the 19th consecutive year, according to the Global Peace Index for 2026. The country's unique status of having no military, combined with its extremely low crime rates, has contributed to its consistent top ranking.
Iceland's strong sense of community and a police force that prioritizes collaboration also play a significant role in maintaining the country's tranquility. The Global Peace Index considers various factors, including the presence of military forces, crime rates, and community cohesion, to determine the peace rankings of countries around the world.
The index's findings highlight Iceland's exceptional ability to maintain peace and stability, making it a model for other nations to follow. The country's commitment to non-military solutions and community-focused policing has yielded remarkable results, as evidenced by its 19-year streak as the most peaceful country.
The Global Peace Index provides valuable insights into the state of peace and conflict around the world, helping policymakers and leaders to identify areas for improvement and work towards creating more peaceful societies. Iceland's achievement serves as a testament to the effectiveness of its approach to maintaining peace and stability, and its ranking is likely to inspire other countries to adopt similar strategies.