The German newspaper presents data from ECFR’s latest opinion poll
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The war in Ukraine has laid bare the “sharp geographical divides in global attitudes” on “conceptions of democracy, and the composition of the future international order,” according to the ECFR survey
The paradox of the war in Ukraine is that the West is both more united and less influential in the world than ever before
The West may be more united, but it’s also more isolated
Timothy Garton Ash and Mark Leonard write about the latest ECFR polling opinion results
According to a survey, many people in the West are backing Ukraine: Kiev must win the war against Moscow
According to a survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations, more Germans would accept territorial losses of Ukraine to Russia than in other EU states
ECFR new polling data is presented
In a survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations, a clear majority of EU citizens see Russia as a threat and do not want to buy oil and gas from there
The Austrian newspaper presents data from ECFR’s latest opinion poll
These leaders face very divided electorates, but these public opinions have rarely been so consensual on the feeling of the Russian threat
The resilience of European democracies will mostly depend on the capacity of governments to sustain public support for policies that will ultimately bring pain to different social groups
Mark Leonard and Ivan Krastev assess European resilience given the divisions that are emerging on the war in Ukraine, as per ECFR survey conducted in nine EU countries and the UK