Many Europeans are not happy with the way states around the world are working together on major challenges such as the covid pandemic or climate change
The Geman newspaper presents ECFR’s latest polling results
Many Europeans are not happy with the way states around the world are working together on major challenges such as the covid pandemic or climate change
The Geman newspaper presents ECFR’s latest polling results
Those who already saw Russia as a threat at the beginning of February considered European sovereignty particularly desirable
ECFR examined the EU’s mood on the eve of the invasion of Ukraine
The Russia-Ukraine crisis could well turn out to be a watershed in the way Europeans think about their security
Europeans no longer view war as unthinkable or themselves as spectators in a possible conflict as Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard write in their op-ed
The fact that war in Europe is no longer unthinkable could force Europeans to make difficult compromises to preserve their common peace
The crisis between Russia and Ukraine could prove to be a turning point in all our thinking about security policy
What Europe thinks about war in Ukraine is described by Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard in an op-ed
[The polling points to] that war in Europe is thinkable once again, that the E.U. should respond to Russian aggression
Clear majorities want Nato and the EU to support Ukraine in defending its sovereignty, & are prepared to accept higher energy costs […] & other risks in return
The German daily refers to the latest survey results of the ECFR
The Russia-Ukraine crisis could prove to be a watershed for European security
The data show something like a geopolitical awakening in Europe