United
States Ambassador to the Kingdom of Cambodia
According to the State Department Website, Joseph A. Mussomeli
was born on May 26, 1952. Throughout his educational career
he attained a B.A. in political science and a Juris Doctor
from Rutgers Law School. On June 24, 2005, the United States
Senate confirmed Joseph Adamo Mussomeli as the next U.S.
Ambassador to the Kingdom of Cambodia.
Large countries
like the United States can play a huge role in the development
of other third world countries. This form of diplomacy is
refered to as "government to government diplomacy"
and is the form of diplomacy with the most power, money,
and resources. Read more about this form of powerful diplomacy
in our "diplomacy"
page. (info and photo from: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/61861.htm).
See what Representative Tim Walz says about the role of a larger country
in a diplomatic relationship
with a smaller country:
Here
we are talking to US Representative Tim Walz about our project.
We wanted him to know about our "Track 4" Diplomacy
- Citizen to Citizen.
He was so supportive and we are very thankful!
Hear
what our own State Representative,
Randy Demmer has to say!
He helps us understand that "our way" is not always
the best way -
and stresses how freedoms are tied to diplomacy.