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Evolution of Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic Integration Policy in 2014-2019

Student: Aksyonova Kristina

Supervisor: Dmitry Novikov

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: International Relations (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic integration is a process that affects not only the post-Soviet region, but also the security system in Europe and the relationship between the United States and Russia. This study determines the level of evolution of Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic integration policy in the period from 2014 to 2019. To achieve this goal, the process of formation of Ukraine's foreign policy is analyzed, and the reasons for the emergence of a desire for Euro-Atlantic integration in it are explained. In addition, it examines the relationship between NATO and Ukraine at the present stage, and examines the level of influence of regional and non-regional players on this process. The conclusions show that the evolution of Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic integration policy has taken place, but has not achieved the desired result.

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