Abstract

Within a new context of international relations determined by the evolution of relations between states, as traditional actors, but also with the emergence of new actors of international relations, diasporas have become an important tool of foreign policy. This new role of diasporas outlines the context of the development of international relations with new non-state actors, but with a transnational role. Although the phenomenon is at an early stage and taking shape, some researchers are trying to study its particularities and provide it with a suitable theoretical framework. Thus, the evolution of traditional diplomacy, with the involvement of public diplomacy, also implies an active role of the diaspora in order to achieve foreign policy objectives and boost bilateral and multilateral relations, being the forerunner of new opportunities for cooperation and interaction between states. The article will highlight the main theses

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