The Foreign Consuls Among Us: Local Bridges to Globalism
This edition of The Foreign Consuls Among Us is sub-headed Local Bridges to Globalism to convey the image of a two-way street where local civic, business, and educational leaders may best engage with foreign consuls in the development of commercial, economic, cultural and scientific relations between their countries and the U.S. locales where they are posted.

The United States is host to almost 3,000 consuls who represent more than 130 foreign nations across the fifty states. This edition of the manual affirms the long-standing need for an easy-to-read primer on how these officials, as natural bridges to globalism, will add much-overlooked value in the communities where they function when we fully understand their role.

The book, with its three added chapters, is essential for:


• All communities where there are career or honorary consuls
• Corporate executives and commercial interest groups
• Colleges and universities with an international dimension
• Organizations seeking the benefits of a consular network
• Career and honorary consuls with a stake in being recognized for their official position
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The Foreign Consuls Among Us: Local Bridges to Globalism
This edition of The Foreign Consuls Among Us is sub-headed Local Bridges to Globalism to convey the image of a two-way street where local civic, business, and educational leaders may best engage with foreign consuls in the development of commercial, economic, cultural and scientific relations between their countries and the U.S. locales where they are posted.

The United States is host to almost 3,000 consuls who represent more than 130 foreign nations across the fifty states. This edition of the manual affirms the long-standing need for an easy-to-read primer on how these officials, as natural bridges to globalism, will add much-overlooked value in the communities where they function when we fully understand their role.

The book, with its three added chapters, is essential for:


• All communities where there are career or honorary consuls
• Corporate executives and commercial interest groups
• Colleges and universities with an international dimension
• Organizations seeking the benefits of a consular network
• Career and honorary consuls with a stake in being recognized for their official position
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The Foreign Consuls Among Us: Local Bridges to Globalism

The Foreign Consuls Among Us: Local Bridges to Globalism

by Cami Hofstadter PhD
The Foreign Consuls Among Us: Local Bridges to Globalism

The Foreign Consuls Among Us: Local Bridges to Globalism

by Cami Hofstadter PhD

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This edition of The Foreign Consuls Among Us is sub-headed Local Bridges to Globalism to convey the image of a two-way street where local civic, business, and educational leaders may best engage with foreign consuls in the development of commercial, economic, cultural and scientific relations between their countries and the U.S. locales where they are posted.

The United States is host to almost 3,000 consuls who represent more than 130 foreign nations across the fifty states. This edition of the manual affirms the long-standing need for an easy-to-read primer on how these officials, as natural bridges to globalism, will add much-overlooked value in the communities where they function when we fully understand their role.

The book, with its three added chapters, is essential for:


• All communities where there are career or honorary consuls
• Corporate executives and commercial interest groups
• Colleges and universities with an international dimension
• Organizations seeking the benefits of a consular network
• Career and honorary consuls with a stake in being recognized for their official position

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162578581
Publisher: Seagreen Press
Publication date: 07/28/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 294 KB

About the Author

Cami Hofstadter is a European and U.S.-educated lawyer, with a PhD in Educational Leadership and certificates from the University of Geneva and the Hague Academy of International Law. Her first law school thesis was on the Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Privileges and Immunities.
As a long-standing honorary consul in South Florida, she published a law review article on the meaning of being a consul and the consular chapter for the State of Florida Protocol. She had a long-standing monthly column in a local paper.
A former journalist, law school administrator, adjunct professor, and an award-winning writer, she’s published under different names for different genres. She continues to lecture and write about topics of personal interest, such as what happened to the Jews in Scandinavia during WWII.
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