ZEIT Online refers to ECFR’s latest polling on how free or unfree European citizens feel
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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.
The majority of Europeans see a confrontation between the US and China looming on the horizon. But most do not believe that their country is involved or should be involved.
In their op-ed, Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard look at the geopolitical conflict lines from a European perspective
In a recent paper, Jana Puglierin and Mark Leonard draw on opinion polling to conclude that Germany “may be on the cusp of a nationalist turn”
FAZ refers to ECFR’s latest opinion poll on Germany’s role in Europe
Now Merkel’s leaving office after 16 years, many Europeans believe the country’s “golden age” is over — including a majority of Germans, according to a recent poll by ECFR