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Regional Security Aspects of the EU Foreign Policy: The Georgian Conflicts Case-Study

  Professor Vakhtang Maisaia, International Black Sea University (IBSU) and Warsaw University, Central-European Institute of Research and Strategic Studies (CIRSA, Republic of Poland); PhD Student Miranda Mikadze, Caucasus International University (CIU, Georgia)   Abstract: The EU has been developing its foreign policy implications having considered regional security provisions since 1999 and several approaches have been performing in order to achieve common stability on the European space. Certainly one the pillars of the security enshrines in resolving ethno-political conflicts not only inside of the European area but also in neighborhood ones. That is why the EU leadership has introduced several policy ENP– like, European Neighborhood Policy, The Eastern Partnership, etc. have variety approaches toward dealing peacefully conflicts staggered around the EU geopolitical space, including in Georgia and notable in Abkhazia and in South Ossetia Being contemporary occupied by the