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The collapsibility of a society, or disposition towards collapse, can be measured using the five-point framework established in Jared Diamond's book, Collapse.  These five characteristics are environmental damage created by the society, natural climate change, the society's response to the environment, the amount of friendly trade partners, and the number of hostile neighbors.  Throughout this website, the countries of Mongolia and Israel are explored via Diamond's five-point framework and ranked on a 10-point scale, with 0 being closest to collapse and 10 being furthest from it.   In the conclusion, the nation more susceptible to collapse is determined.  

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