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Critique of the Hawk-Dove Climate Model

A political commentator argues: 'Labeling a country's 'Business as Usual' emissions policy as an aggressive 'Hawk' strategy oversimplifies the complex economic and social pressures they face. It's not about being selfish; it's about survival.' Critically evaluate this statement using the principles of the hawk-dove game as applied to international climate policy. In your answer, explain why the 'Hawk' and 'Dove' labels are used for 'Business as Usual' and 'Restrict' policies, respectively, and discuss the extent to which this game theory model accurately captures the strategic dilemma faced by nations.

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