Political, Legal and Institutional Aspects of the Policy of the Management of Diaspora in the Republic of Moldova

  • Rodica Svetlicinai Faculty of International Relations, Political and Administrative Sciences, Moldova State University,
  • Tatiana Turco Faculty of International Relations, Political and Administrative Sciences, Moldova State University, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Keywords: Moldovan diaspora, Diaspora management policies, legal framework, state institutions, Diaspora organizations

Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of political, legal and institutional aspects of the policy of diaspora management in the Republic of Moldova. The authors consider that the Moldovan authorities are trying to develop a coherent state policy on the Diaspora through an integrated approach. This is reflected in the legislative and institutional framework of the state policy in the field of Diaspora. As the results of sociological research, Moldovan migrants do not actively participate in the activity of Diaspora organizations. The authors note that in order to develop an effective management policy Diaspora in the Republic of Moldova, the creation of institutions is necessary to ensure the preservation and development of the Diaspora; development of a strategy of interaction with state institutions as the country of residence, and the “title” of the state; development of legal acts on the Diaspora, as well as laws and policies on management of the diaspora processes. These measures will provide creation and strengthening of a stable platform for cooperation between the state and the Moldovan diaspora, the active participation of the diaspora in the economic and political life of the Republic of Moldova.

Published
2019-04-15
How to Cite
Svetlicinai, R. and Turco, T. (2019) “Political, Legal and Institutional Aspects of the Policy of the Management of Diaspora in the Republic of Moldova”, Slovak Journal of Political Sciences, 19(1). Available at: https://sjps.fsvucm.sk/index.php/sjps/article/view/88 (Accessed: 28March2024).