The German tabloid presents results from ECFR’s latest opinion polling
Media mentions – Mark Leonard
The German newspaper presents results from ECFR’s latest opinion polling
One of the most obvious consequences so far – and possibly the most dramatic – is the gap between generations
According to an ECFR survey, people in Eastern and Southern Europe feel more affected by the pandemic than those in Northern and Western Europe
The Austrian newspaper presents ECFR’s latest opinion poll study
The new ECFR study reveals major social divisions brought about by the pandemic
Those who suffer economically are more likely than others to say that the restrictions were too strict, and they tend to be more skeptical of their governments’ intentions
The ECFR study reveals major social divisions brought about by the pandemic – also in Austria
[It could become] a problem if governments wanted to restore personal freedoms and launch their covid recovery fund
Spiegel Online features ECFR latest opinion poll study
The ways in which people have been affected by the pandemic have created different perspectives within countries
The Guardian covers the ECFR publication on “Europe’s invisible divides”
To me, this shows is the end of one geopolitical era, which was about creating a liberal international order, and the beginning of a new one, which is about the competition between China and America
Mark Leonard comments on what the US withdrawal from Afghanistan means for global geo-politics
[….] pluralities agreed or strongly agreed that the EU had been ‘irrelevant during the pandemic.’
Foreign Policy refers to ECFR’s opinion poll on how covid has changed the public’s worldview