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Strategic Flaw in a Climate Agreement

An international climate agreement is signed where all signatory nations pledge to restrict emissions. However, the treaty includes no mechanisms to penalize countries that fail to meet their targets or to reward those that do. From a strategic perspective, explain why this agreement is likely to fail in achieving its goal of mutual emission restriction. In your answer, describe the incentive structure this treaty creates for a single country.

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