2022
DOI: 10.1177/00027642221144818
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Does Ukraine Have the Right to be an EU Member?

Abstract: The authors offer a comprehensive gnoseological and axiological study of the prerequisites that may become the grounds for Ukraine’s integration into the EU: social, economic, cultural-historical, and other prerequisites. This practical reflection aims to identify the extent to which Ukraine is currently integrated into the EU. From the geopolitical viewpoint, the act of Ukraine’s accession to the European Union is a formality, which implies the agreement of the EU members to accept Ukraine as an equal actor i… Show more

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“…Such scholars as T. Yıldız (2023), D. Fiott (2023), and O. Maltsev (2023) considered in their scientific works the issue of Ukraine's ability to implement European integration in the current conditions of martial law, and raised the issue of integration into the EU in the field of defence and security. The authors T.A.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such scholars as T. Yıldız (2023), D. Fiott (2023), and O. Maltsev (2023) considered in their scientific works the issue of Ukraine's ability to implement European integration in the current conditions of martial law, and raised the issue of integration into the EU in the field of defence and security. The authors T.A.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such scholars as T. Yıldız (2023), D. Fiott (2023), and O. Maltsev (2023) considered in their scientific works the issue of Ukraine's ability to implement European integration in the current conditions of martial law, and raised the issue of integration into the EU in the field of defence and security. The authors T.A.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%