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Number 10: Spain
This may come as a surprise to some, but Spain has been teetering on the verge of collapse since 2008.
Spain is currently embroiled in an economic crisis. Spain's National Debt to GDP ratio is at a dangerous 94%.
Meanwhile, 24% of Spanish citizens were unemployed in January 2015.
However, Spain's economy is only half of the country's worries.
Two regions of Spain could very easily break free of the country within the next 20 years.
In Western Spain, a region called Catalonia has a thriving independence movement, with strong popular support.
The people of Catalonia have few cultural ties to the rest of Spain, and to prove their desire for independence...
In 2013 they formed a 300 mile human chain around the country, to cut it off from the rest of Spain.
At the same time, many of the Basque region of Northern Spain long for independence.
The people of Basque, speak Basque, not Spanish. And several violent terrorist groups are currently fighting for independence.
Number 9: North Korea
It's no secret that technological advancement is leaving North Korea far behind the rest of the world.
Despite North Korea's policy of total self reliance, North Korea simply does not have enough resources
within its borders to survive the 21st century.
At some point, North Korea will need to leave behind its isolation, and expand trade and cooperative ties
with other countries
When North Korea finally does open up its borders to the rest of the world, it's probable that the Kim regime
wont be able to survive
There is a chance that Kim Jong Un will attempt Chinese style reforms, in an attempt to copy China.
But that may only speed up North Korea's demise
North Korea's government holds on to power very tightly
and one mistake or internal power struggle could
end Kim Jong Un's grip on power
Number 8: Belgium
Belgium's citizens are deeply divided along ethnic lines.
In fact, the two halves of Belgium: Flanders and Wallonia have little in common with each other
In the south of Belgium lies Wallonia, a nearly autonomous region dominated by French speaking people
Many French speakers want either an independent Wallonia or a union with France
The north of Belgium is known as Flanders
and the people of the region are ethnically Flemish
and want an independent Flanders
In the next 20 years Belgium may fracture
Creating two new countries in Europe: Flanders and Wallonia
Number 7: China
Perhaps the most surprising entry on this list is China
Despite having the largest military in the world
and one of the most powerful economies
China has deep seated problems they must address
in order to survive the 21st century
Even though the Chinese Communist Party harshly cracks down on anyone who opposes them
China is on a collision course with disaster
Many of China's problems stem from the outright destruction of the country's environment
Half of China's rivers and reservoirs are polluted beyond what is considered safe for any form of human consumption
Also, according to the Chinese government, by 2030 China will have used all of its drinkable water
and according to the World Bank, every year 250,000 Chinese people die prematurely because of pollution
The Chinese Government tried to block the release of this report, fearing that it would cause massive social unrest
Disaster may just be around the corner for China
Number 6: Iraq
The rise of the Islamic State has brought international attention to the deeply rooted divisions in Iraq
Iraq's borders were originally created by British colonial authorities in the 20th century
with absolutely no regard for the cultural divides of the region
Saddam Hussein was able to keep Iraq together by opression and brute force
but now, the country is quickly falling apart at the seams
three groups dominate Iraq,
the Kurds in the North
the Sunnis in the west
and the Shiites in the south
In order for Iraq to be once again be unified
the Kurds will have to surrender their newfound control of Iraq's north
The Islamic State will have to be defeated
and the Sunnis, Kurds, and Shiites will have to agree to live under one nation again
However, it's more likely that these groups will choose to be separate, each under their own flags
Number 5: Libya
Similar to Iraq, Libya is also an artificial creation of a colonial era
Libya was an Italian colony until 1951, and the country was later held together by Colonel Gaddafi
until his defeat in the Libyan Civil War of 2011
Now after Gaddafi's fall, the country is fracturing
Before the Italian occupation, Libya did not exist
and the area was divided into three regions:
Tripolitania
Cyrenaica
and Fezzan
the people of these regions are more loyal to their tribal routes, than any artificial notions of statehood
The Second Libyan Civil War is currently ongoing, but it is likely a unified Libya will not survive the conflict
Number 4: The Islamic State
The Islamic State saw a rapid rise to power in early 2014
seizing a third of Iraq and Syria in a stunning military takeover
However since then, the Islamic State embroiled in conflict against an increasingly long list of enemies
In order for The Islamic State to survive it must either defeat or make peace with:
Iraq, Kurdistan, The Syrian Government, The Free Syrian Army, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the US lead coalition
currently engaged in combat against The Islamic State
until then, The Islamic State's survival will be under constant threat
Number 3: The United Kingdom
Scotland may have failed to gain independence in their 2014 referendum, but the Scots won't give up their
quest for independence so easily
Also, there's a simmering movement in Wales and Northern Ireland that seeks autonomy and possibly
independence for these regions
if any of these regions were to gain autonomy from the United Kingdom
it's possible that the Union may fall apart
Number 2: The United States of America
Many divisions that caused the United States' Civil War still exist to this day, if these deep rooted political and
cultural differences within the United States aren't rectified, it's possible that some states could break free
within the next 20 years
as recently as 2012, 50 states submitted petitions with hundreds of thousands of signatures asking to
secede from the Union
the two most likely states to leave the Union are Alaska, and Texas
Number 1: The Maldives
located between India and Africa, the island nation of Maldives is in extreme danger of sinking due to rising
sea levels. The former President of the Maldives looked into buying land in South Asia to transplant all the
residents of the Maldives before the islands are submerged