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The Sustainable Development Diplomacy and GovernanceProgram (SDDG)Center for International Environment and Resource Policy (CIERP)The Fletcher School, Tufts UniversityCabot Intercultural Center, Suite 509160 Packard AvenueMedford, MA 02155www.fletcher.tufts.edu/cierpThe Fletcher School at Tufts University was establishedin 1933 as the first graduate school of international affairs inthe United States. The primary aim of The Fletcher Schoolis to offer a broad program of professional education ininternational relations to a select group of graduate studentscommitted to maintaining the stability and prosperity of acomplex, challenging, and increasingly global society.The Center for International Environment and ResourcePolicy (CIERP) was established in 1992 to support thegrowing demand for international environmental leaders.The Center provides an interdisciplinary approach to educategraduate students at The Fletcher School. The programintegrates emerging science, engineering, and businessconcepts with more traditional subjects such as economics,international law and policy, negotiation, diplomacy, resourcemanagement, and governance systems.The Sustainable Development Diplomacy and GovernanceProgram (SDDG) focuses its research on the processes of<strong>creating</strong> policies and on how effectively alternative governancesystems and policies can create sustainable developmentsolutions. Negotiations over global and transboundaryissues for the most part are locked into traditional modelsof diplomacy. Pioneering a new diplomacy of environmentand resource policy will require new approaches basedupon <strong>mutual</strong> gains principles of negotiation, stakeholderparticipation, the engagement of multiple institutions andcoordination of multiple treaties and actions.This report was printed using 100% wind-energy ona paper made of 100% post-consumer waste fiber.

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