Multiple Choice

Two nations are negotiating a response to a shared, severe environmental threat. The key elements of their situation are:

  1. If both nations continue with business-as-usual, the environmental outcome will be catastrophic for both.
  2. If one nation implements costly environmental restrictions while the other does not, the acting nation bears the full cost, but both nations benefit from the improved environment.
  3. Each nation's most preferred outcome is for the other nation to be the one to implement the restrictions.

Based on this strategic structure, which of the following best describes the most likely initial dynamic of their negotiations?

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