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Justifying the Hawk-Dove Model for Climate Negotiations

A strategic interaction between two countries on climate policy is described as follows: Both countries want to avoid the worst-case scenario where neither takes action on emissions. However, each country individually would prefer to continue its current economic activities without new restrictions, while the other country implements costly emission reduction measures. Explain why this specific combination of shared and conflicting interests characterizes the interaction as a 'hawk-dove' game.

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