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EU crisis approach toward Ukraine in 2014-2022

   EU crisis approach toward Ukraine in 2014-2022 Tamuna Manvelishvili This article has been produced within the scope of Global Governance internship under supervision of Assoc Prof. Dr. Nino Kereselidze Abstract European Union’s cooperation with Ukraine has deep roots. The recent war in Ukraine has once again put the EU in the position to be actively involved in crisis management processes in order to assist Ukraine, ensure peace and security on European continent and halt the recent and future possible aggression coming from Russia. Throughout the time, specifically from 2014 till 2022 the EU has undergone through some changes, which were mostly caused by Russian open conflict in Ukraine in 2014 and 2022 to violate its sovereignty and territorial integrity. The research aims to understand how the EU crisis approach has transformed during the Russian military aggression in Ukraine in 2022 compared to the 2014 military conflict. The study will try to investigate how the EU has changed