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The I.M.F., meanwhile, concentrates on short-term problems - countries that are in danger of running out of cash to pay for essential imports or to repay their debts.
There is an analogy to the problems countries faced when they tried to re-establish the gold standard after World War I. Until the war, money was backed by gold and could be redeemed at a fixed rate.
Vertical challenges, such as inadequate surveillance capacity (5 ), are problems countries face inside their territories that require responses within states.
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In short, only "problem countries" are shown.
The first is a support and surveillance mechanism for problem countries.
Instead of seeking global solutions to a global problem, countries went their own way.
Earlier this week England defended the map to the Washington Post, highlighting that "there are only three problem countries".
It said then that its exposure in the "problem countries" of South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia totaled 9 billion marks.
To get around this problem, countries need to agree that protecting intellectual property and public health are two different things.
This is probably some kind of record, although other problem countries, like Italy, Argentina and South Africa, refuse to confirm numbers.
Japan remains one of biggest problem countries.
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