The environment and global warming is a problem usually solved domestically-each region determines how their respective industries will cut greenhouse gas emitions and pollution, which eventually will cut down global warming. Unfortunately, it is not the case in this situation: global warming effects states internationally, and therefore requires an internationally-agreed upon solution. It is necessary for states to cooperate but because of the anarchic nature of the international system cooperating proves to be extremely difficult, provoking a fundamental collective action dilemma. The st...
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