ChinaDashboardNationFiles NFSI Geopolitical Risk Analysis NationFiles Stability Index (NFSI) trend for China across the completed UTC observation days shown in this chart.NFSI — time series | CN, China / Asia | Current 48.13 China: Over completed UTC calendar days 2026-04-14 through 2026-05-13 (30 daily points), the NationFiles Stability Index (NFSI) moves from 52.13 at the series start to 48.13 at the last completed point; net change -4.00 points, absolute change 4.00. Profile code CHN. China: technical note for the last completed observation day in the displayed time series (calendar date in visible text only; full timestamp only in the datetime attribute, UTC): China (CHN): NFSI 100.00. The browser renders the chart from embedded series; JSON and image exports below are utilities, not a standalone primary source. Values for the current day may change every 15 minutes as new signals and reports are continuously integrated. The daily value may fluctuate until end of day and is provisional. More about ChinaQuick view — China: current NFSI 48.1 (0–100 when computed). The tiles below open subpages with their own tables, exports, and cross-links — each URL is canonical HTML context for citations, not navigation alone. Direct answerThis NationFiles country dashboard for China (ISO-3: CHN) summarizes stability-related context; the NationFiles Stability Index (NFSI) for this profile is 48.1 (0–100 when computed from connected tables). From the same ISO route you can open the KPI snapshot (PPI/GGI), security radar, and 24h situation briefings (Naciro). Latest Naciro 24h headline: "China's Economic and Political Situation Ahead of Trump's Visit"; risk signal 41/100 (NEUTRAL REPORTING). Connector families are documented under /legal/sources/ (including ACLED, UCDP, Eurostat). Values refresh on a rolling basis. Publisher: Neawolf Media Group. What is the NationFiles Stability Index (NFSI)?This hub route describes China (profile code CHN) on NationFiles: the NationFiles Stability Index (NFSI) is a documented daily 0–100 composite that aggregates multiple public and operational feeds through connectors — not a verdict on a single incident and not travel or security advice. The page links charts, Naciro 24h briefings, and pointers to metadata, security radar, and comparison views so readers keep one consistent score across subpages. Pipeline: layers 1–3 and connectors Short technical path: Layer 1 scores connector tables row-wise; Layer 2 aggregates per connector, country, and UTC day (nfsi_connector); Layer 3 yields the country score (nfsi_country). Only connectors with documented weight ≥ 0 enter NFSI; excluded or missing tables appear transparently as “No Data”. Licensing, formulas, and audit trails are in the Validation & Verification Report and /legal/sources/. How to read moves, comparisons, and limits Short-term moves reflect merged signal updates — NationFiles does not auto-infer a single causal story for a country. Use the country comparison subpage for bilateral/regional tables with median context; use the security radar for event lines. NFSI does not replace government travel advisories, court files, or police investigations. Full methodology and connectors: Source registry NFSI subpage Validation & verification report Frequently asked questions — country dashboardWhat does the NationFiles dashboard for China include?A stability overview plus quick paths to status reports (news), the KPI snapshot (PPI/GGI), and the country security radar — each with its own subpage and exports where available. How fresh are the figures for China?PPI/GGI snapshots include a built_at_utc timestamp in the JSON bundle; many other series refresh daily or on a cron schedule. Check each subpage and metadata for the exact as-of time. Where are JSON or PDF exports for China?Under “KPIs” (snapshot) you get JSON (chart=country_snapshot_bundle) and PDF. The security radar shows the paginated incident list; global feeds live under /security/security-radar/ and in /legal/sources/. Where does NationFiles list official travel advisories for China?When traveladvisory_iso2_v2 contains sources for the profile, the Travel advisory subpage on the same country URL links each issuer with its display label and outbound URL. NationFiles does not issue travel bans or medical advice; any assessment remains with the linked sources. How should readers interpret the NationFiles Stability Index (NFSI) for China?For the China profile, the NationFiles Stability Index (NFSI) is a 0–100 composite described in project documentation and on /legal/sources/; it aggregates multiple connector-backed signals and is distinct from individual security-radar lines or map markers. Method updates are published through the project validation and verification materials linked from the country hub. Is China “safe to travel” according to NationFiles?NationFiles does not issue travel clearances or medical guidance. When traveladvisory_iso2_v2 contains issuers for this profile, the Travel advisory subpage summarizes linked agencies; the binding text remains the issuer’s original publication. For security context, use the security radar and Naciro 24h briefings on the same country URL. What does the NationFiles Stability Index (NFSI) measure — and what does it not measure?NFSI is a daily 0–100 composite built from multiple documented connector inputs (including structural and security-related series where resolved for the profile). It does not measure public sentiment or individual perpetrator risk and is not a substitute for single-source OSINT; radar lines and map markers must be read separately. How traceable or “accurate” are NationFiles figures for China?NationFiles versions methodology (NFSI), publishes connectors in /legal/sources/, and ships validation & verification documentation (VVR) with audit trails. Signal volume and refresh cadence appear on Analytics as operational telemetry; JSON exports are technical extracts — prefer citing HTML narratives, tables, and FAQ blocks on country profiles. |