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A longstanding result from decades of research on the provision of global public goods, is that stable coalitions of cooperating countries are small when the benefits to cooperating are large. This "paradox" of cooperation is seemingly overcome in a recent paper "The Strategic Dimension of...
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A longstanding result from decades of research on the provision of global public goods, is that stable coalitions of cooperating countries are small when the benefits to cooperating are large. This "paradox" of cooperation is seemingly overcome in a recent paper "The Strategic Dimension of...
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Recent survey evidence from the United States suggests that most Americans support domestic policies to address climate change, and this support is not conditional on other countries’ commitment levels. The finding is somewhat perplexing because climate change is by definition a collective...
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