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European Policy Centre (EPC)

The divided continent: Understanding Europe’s social landscape in 2020 and beyond is a report published by the European Policy Centre (EPC) which is part of the “Listening to Europe” project, led by European Movement International (EMI). The research analysis report aims at setting out the findings of a survey conducted across 13 EU member states, representing 75% of the membership of the…

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Jacques Delors Institute

Public opinion in Greece & the EU prepared by Jacques Delors Institute in collaboration with Focus Bari, illustrates Greek public opinion towards the EU. The brief is based on the results of the Eurobarometer surveys and qualitative studies conducted over the last thirty years by the OPTEM Institute and its European partners of the European Qualitative Network, including Focus Bari for…

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Jacques Delors Institute

Brexit has not won over European opinions, quite the contrary is a blog post prepared by Jacques Delors Institute taking into consideration the results of the Eurobarometer surveys. The post aims at analysing the effect of Brexit on the public opinion in the EU27. READ MORE Published on January 22, 2020 

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Centre for the Future of Democracy

The Global Satisfaction with Democracy Report 2020 was prepared at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy at the University of Cambridge and forms part of the work of the new Centre for the Future of Democracy. The report takes into account a dataset combining more than 25 data sources, 3,500 country surveys, and 4 million respondents between 1973 and 2020 asking citizens whether they are…

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Carnegie Europe

Six Ideas for Rejuvenating European Democracy is a publication that is part of the Reshaping European Democracy project, an initiative of Carnegie Europe and European Movement International (EMI). The initiative aims to analyze, debate, and help improve the state of European democracy. In order to do so, Carnegie Europe’s publication presents six ideas for European leaders to reinforce European…

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Friends of Europe

If the EU disappeared would anyone care? Is an infographic that illustrates the results of the second annual #EuropeMatters Citizens’ Poll commissioned by Friends of Europe. The survey was conducted to 12,263 citizens from September 11th until 25th, 2019 across 28 EU member states. The study provides insight on what Europeans want from the EU, in terms of priorities, tackling inequalities and…

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More in Common Deutschland

Fault Lines: Germany’s Invisible Divides is a study prepared by More in Common Deutschland that aims at delivering new insights into the state of German society in the context of the start of a new decade. In this sense, the focus of the study is on the core beliefs, values and sense of identity of Germans. The data was obtained by a national survey of more than 4,000 German residents that was…

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TUI Care Foundation

Young Europe 2019: What young people aged 16 to 26 years think is a study carried out by TUI Foundation since 2017. From January 21st to February 12th 2019, 8,220 young people aged 16 to 26 were interviewed in 11 countries. The aim of the study is to understand the environment, identities and attitudes of young Europeans towards different topics such as the future, issues they think about,…

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European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR)

What Europeans really want: Five myths debunked analyses the results of a pan-European poll commissioned by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) over 46,000 citizens in fourteen countries across Europe. The poll was conducted between 23 January and 25 February 2019. Moreover, in follow-up, focus groups in Germany, France, Italy and Poland were carried out in March 2019. The report…

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Pew Research Center

Democratic Rights Popular Globally but Commitment to Them Not Always Strong explores the democratic values and democratic satisfaction in 34 countries. It includes views about elected officials, voting and whether the state is run for the benefit of all people. Pew Research Center conducted the survey among 38,426 people in 34 countries from May 13 to Oct. 2, 2019.  READ MORE Published on…

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