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Item Joe Biden's role in shaping U.S. foreign policy towards the ukrainian crisis(University of Oum El Bouaghi, 2024) Ghediri, Mohamed Chahine; Bezzaz, Ouassim*; Badi, Rimahe Ukrainian crisis, marked by escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia, has become a critical issue in international relations, influencing global stability and security. Amidst this geopolitical turmoil, the role of the United States, particularly under President Joe Biden’s administration, has been pivotal in shaping the international response and formulating foreign policy strategies. This research aims to explore President Joe Biden's role in shaping U.S. foreign policy during the Ukrainian crisis, with a focus on the motivations behind his policies. By employing both historical and analytical approaches, the study examines Biden’s decision-making process and the various military, economic, and diplomatic strategies he utilized to address the crisis and prevent further tensions between Ukraine and Russia. Furthermore, it assesses Biden’s stance on the Ukrainian crisis, highlighting his backing of Ukraine and opposition to Russian aggression in alignment with American interests. The research also examines NATO’s responses and commitment to the crisis. Moreover, the research delves into the challenges President Biden encountered during his diplomatic efforts, providing insights into the obstacles that shaped his strategic decisions, including the complex dynamics between the President and the Republican Party, which influenced Biden’s ability to support Ukraine. Public opinion on Biden’s involvement in the conflict is also examined, revealing perceptions of his motivations and the effectiveness of his actions. The findings provide insights into the broader implications for global relations and emphasize the Biden administration’s role in navigating and shaping American foreign policy amidst a significant geopolitical challenge.