Determining a Strategic Environmental Policy
Imagine a country's official report indicates a 10% reduction in its national emissions over the past year. From the perspective of a strategic model of international negotiations, this reduction alone is not enough to conclude that the country has adopted a 'Restrict' strategy. What specific type of information would you need to find to confirm that a 'Restrict' strategy was actually implemented, and why is this information essential for the classification?
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