Ukrainian and European views of Russia’s war on Ukraine

The graphics below are part of the polling-backed study on Ukrainian and European views of Russia’s war on Ukraine. The raw data for the graphics can be downloaded by clicking on the link “Get the data” below each graphic. The data is embargoed until 3 July.


Do you think Ukraine joining the EU is a good idea?
When will the war end?
When do you think Ukraine will join the EU?
Extent to which Russia’s military strength is a barrier to Ukraine regaining its territory.
Likelihood of Russia attacking another European country.
Likelihood of NATO going to war with Russia.
Ukrainians’ views on what their country needs to defend itself.
Ukrainians’ views on: current likeliest outcome of the war; and if Ukraine receives increased weapons.
Has the EU played a positive or a negative role in the war in Ukraine?
Ukrainian’ views on how reliable their country’s allies are.
Ukraine: Would you say that each of the following has played a positive, or a negative, role in the war in Ukraine?
Should Ukraine accept NATO membership in exchange for giving up on occupied territory?
Which is more important for the future of Ukraine?
I am concerned that the US will negotiate for a peace deal with Russia without involving the Ukrainian government.
Ukrainians’ preference between retaining sovereignty and regaining territory.
What is the most likely outcome of the war?
What would increased weapons and ammunition supplies to Ukraine likely mean for the outcome of the war?
What should Europe do about the war in Ukraine?
Support for national troops fighting in Ukraine.
Is it a good idea to increase ammunition and weapons supplies to Ukraine from its allies?
What should Europe do about the war in Ukraine?
Support for increased defence spending because of the war in Ukraine.
What would you be happy for your national troops to do in Ukraine?
Why do you think allowing Ukraine to join the EU is a bad idea?
Why do you think allowing Ukraine to join the EU is a good idea?

The European Council on Foreign Relations does not take collective positions. ECFR publications only represent the views of their individual authors.

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