Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard describe in their op-ed Europe’s invisible divides
Media mentions – Unlock Europe’s Majority
Merkel’s focus on a bilateral approach with Beijing has contributed to a greater fragmentation of European China policy
According to EFCR, Germany needs to rebalance its relations with China in the broader European interest
The Berlin newspaper refers to ECFR polling on how China is viewed by Europeans
A majority [of Germans] believe the “golden age” is over
The FAZ refers to the latest ECFR survey on Germany’s role in Europe
ZEIT Online refers to ECFR’s latest polling on how free or unfree European citizens feel
The German weekly newspaper refers to ECFR’s latest opinion polling on Germany’s role in Europe
Sweden could gain an influential partner that can help protect Swedish interests in the EU and globally
The European public thinks there is a new cold war – but they don’t want to have anything to do with it. Our polling reveals that a “cold war” framing risks alienating European voters.
Europeans understand their relationship with China on a purely economic level. It hardly plays a role as a military or ideological threat.