“It is important to have public diplomacy as a solution to one of the greatest weaknesses in US foreign policy that has exacerbated the unprecedented antiAmericanism of recent years–the US government’s inability to conduct the “full spectrum” of diplomatic arts and integrate them with the other arts of statecraft at the level of grand strategy”.
—John Lenczowski, Founder, President Emeritus, and Chancellor of The Institute of World Politics, an independent graduate school of national security, intelligence, and international affairs in Washington, D.C.
“Conservation diplomacy helps promote peace and security, enhances economic growth and inclusion in conservation, factors that improve global social outcomes.”
—Victoria Batesaki, Assistant project manager at Uganda Junior Rangers/ crocheter Kampala, Central Region, Uganda, Africa
Learn the steps you can take to connect to the world around you. Be inspired by learning that although our world has problems and we have cultural differences; we are not so different after all. Utilizing the tools, we discuss in the book you will learn the steps you can take to help promote the building blocks of world connection. Each small step that you take to connect to others, will open doors to new people, cultures, and experiences. Your “smile” is a universal communicator. It expresses to others that you are friendly and open to new ideas, because in every situation “people are people”.
Marjorie Hope graduated from Salisbury University and obtained post graduate certifications from the London School of Economics, and Harvard University. As a competitive gymnast, she owned and operated a large gymnastics school, embracing the synergy between mind, body, and spirit while incorporating the importance of being “fit for life” and that “more is possible”. In 2016 she founded America Connected, an international non-profit organization teaching people around the world how to connect through cultural diplomacy.