The Role of International Organizations in the Process of Resolving the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict (Opportunities Versus Challenges)

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https://doi.org/10.52340/splogos.2025.02.24

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International Organizations, Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Institutional Liberalism, Offensive Realism, Strategic Realism

Abstract

The article examines the ongoing Russia-Ukraine military conflict and analyzes the effectiveness of international organizations in facilitating a peaceful resolution. It explores the mechanisms and tools available to these organizations for promoting peace-building initiatives and contrasts them with the principles of realpolitik. Russia’s actions are analyzed as a response to the eastward expansion of NATO, which is driven by its strategic security concerns. Using the Russia-Ukraine conflict as a case study, this analysis highlights key challenges that limit the effectiveness of international organizations in promoting constructive behavior among great powers. The mentioned limitations undermine the ability of such organizations to contribute significantly to achieving long-term and stable peace.

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Author Biographies

Kakhaber Shpetishvili

Commander of the 14th Mixed Armored Battalion  of the 1st Infantry Brigade

Soslan Beridze, Ministry of Defense of Georgia

Analyst

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Published

2025-08-06

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Shpetishvili, K., & Beridze, S. (2025). The Role of International Organizations in the Process of Resolving the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict (Opportunities Versus Challenges). SOCIOPOLITOLOGOS, 2. https://doi.org/10.52340/splogos.2025.02.24

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