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In a strategic interaction between two nations regarding costly emissions reduction, both nations recognize that if neither acts, the result will be a shared catastrophe. However, each nation's most preferred outcome is for the other to undertake the reductions alone. This situation often leads to a standoff. What is the fundamental reason for this strategic waiting?

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