Despite the war in Ukraine, a majority of Europeans still see China predominantly as “a necessary partner,” according to the poll of more than 6,000 people in 11 E.U. member states
The poll conducted by Jana Puglierin and Pawel Zerka analyses what European citizens currently think about Europe’s place in the world and its relationship to other powers
The Taiwan or China question is still very abstract to European citizens
Pawel Zerka comments on how Europeans feel about the United States and China, according to the latest report he wrote with Jana Puglierin based on a survey conducted in 11 EU Member States
About 64% of respondents across the 11 EU member states in the survey said they saw Vladimir Putin’s Russia as a competitor (9%) or, worse, an opponent (55%)
In an interview given to l’Echo, Mark Leonard describes in what ways economic, geopolitical, technological and environmental interdependence is creating, rather than appeasing, tensions
The war has been a sobering shock for Europeans, who are exhibiting a new sense of urgency in rethinking what it will take to keep the continent safe and secure