A Diaspora strategy is an explicit policy initiative by a state with regard to developing its relationship with its Diaspora. Ireland at present does have a small number of schemes designed to foster linkages and services to its Diaspora. By no means, however, are these schemes part of a larger strategy and it is now time to consider how they can be gathered together and extended under the umbrella of a larger, overall Irish Diaspora strateg
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