Survey: Transatlantic Relationship Remains Strong
Transatlantic Trends 2011 shows that a 71% of U.S. respondents and 68% of EU respondents said they felt that their countries had enough common values to be able to cooperate on international problems.
View ArticleMost Turks Hold Negative View of U.S. and EU Despite Warmer Feelings
Although Turkish feelings for the EU and United States warmed somewhat over the past year, a majority of Turks still view the EU and United States unfavorably.
View ArticleSurvey: Americans Say Asia More Important Than Europe
The 10th annual Transatlantic Trends survey out today reveals that Americans may be turning their focus away from Europe, as a majority of U.S. respondents said that their national interests lie more...
View ArticleMore Europeans Support Granting the EU Greater Authority on Immigration Issues
According to the Transatlantic Trends: Immigration 2011 report, European support for allowing the EU to set national-level immigration numbers increased in 2011
View ArticleSupport In Europe for Sharing Management of North African Migrantation Crisis
According to the Transatlantic Trends: Immigration 2011 Report, a majority of European respondents supported sharing the management the North African migration crisis.
View ArticleSurvey: Transatlantic Majorities Want to See NATO Engaged in Territorial...
In advance of the 13th annual survey launch Wednesday, September 10, Transatlantic Trends pre-releases a selection of results ahead of the 2014 Wales Summit.
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