Multiple Choice

A country's representative at a global climate summit states: 'Our nation recognizes the long-term threat, but the immediate economic cost of reducing emissions is too great for us to bear unilaterally. We will therefore continue our current economic policies, while hoping other nations take the lead in making cuts.' In a strategic model where policy choices are framed as 'Hawk' or 'Dove', how is this country's position best characterized?

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