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The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) issued a report on October 7 ranking 45 key countries according to a newly-devised Index of National Health (INH). The report claims the new index provides a useful indicator of whether a country is functioning well.

The INH diagnoses countries as if they were individual patients, examining their metabolism (measured by health of the population, resource utilization and consumption), immune system (resource reserves, risk resistance and social peace), nervous system (ability to respond to major risks, sudden events and crises) and behavior (innovation, poverty alleviation, sustainable development).

Table 1 shows Index of Nation Health (INH) ranking of 45 sample countries.

Table 1?INH Ranking List

Rank

Country

Index of National Health?(INH)

1

Finland

0.655

2

Denmark

0.655

3

Sweden

0.649

4

Norway

0.645

5

Australia

0.637

6

New Zealand

0.618

7

Canada

0.616

8

Austria

0.609

9

Switzerland

0.605

10

Netherlands

0.598

11

United States

0.596

12

United Kingdom

0.594

13

China

0.576

14

France

0.573

15

Germany

0.564

16

Japan

0.561

17

Singapore

0.560

18

Chile

0.553

19

Malaysia

0.543

20

Spain

0.540

21

Belgium

0.537

22

Brazil

0.535

23

Korea, Rep.

0.531

24

Thailand

0.529

25

India

0.512

26

Greece

0.510

27

Portugal

0.504

28

Czech Republic

0.504

29

Russian Federation

0.495

30

Israel

0.495

31

Italy

0.494

32

Mexico

0.489

33

Argentina

0.481

34

Romania

0.477

35

Poland

0.473

36

Turkey

0.471

37

South Africa

0.471

38

Indonesia

0.463

39

Morocco

0.454

40

Philippines

0.447

41

Egypt, Arab Rep.

0.444

42

Ukraine

0.426

43

Pakistan

0.419

44

Venezuela, RB

0.408

45

Nigeria

0.387

"We are all familiar with global threats from terrorism, energy shortages, a deteriorating environment, climate change and financial crises," said the reports' author, Prof. Yang Duogui of CAS. "Our five-year study analyzes the overall ability of countries to respond to these challenges."

"Even more than wealth or power, overall national health is the target countries will pursue in the 21st century," he added.

As might be expected, developed countries score higher on the INH than developing countries. The top five countries are Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Australia and the bottom five are Egypt, Ukraine, Pakistan, Venezuela and Nigeria.

But there are some surprises; China ranks 13th in the list, heading the group of developing countries, and above France, Germany, Japan and Spain. Italy scores poorly, coming out below Brazil and the Russian Federation.

The 45 countries studied account for 89.5% of global GDP, 76.6 percent of global population and 64.2 percent of the world's land area.

The report also looks at the effects of major systemic crises such as the collapse of the Soviet Union and the current US subprime crisis.

(China.org.cn by Guo Xiaohong October 9, 2008)

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