📢Our new multi-country global survey - in coop. with @ecfr - is out. Read what European policymakers should learn from global public opinion in this fascinating report co-authored by @markhleonard@fromTGA & Ivan Krastev:
https://t.co/5wqBgjLqav
Overall, it seems that large numbers of people outside the West appear to think that the war in Ukraine could be less of a moral struggle than a proxy war between great powers. Majorities in China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey believe the US and Russia are at war.
The West's soft power. When asked which country they'd choose if they were to move & start living outside their own country, clear majorities in Brazil, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea & Turkey indicated the EU or the US. Russia and Indonesia were the only exceptions.
Our survey further shows, that in Brazil, India, South Africa, South Korea and Turkey, the majority of respondents prefer Western approaches to human rights over Chinese ones.
Even in Saudi Arabia, this is a prevailing opinion.
Economic cooperation. The only facet of hard or soft power in which China and its allies pip the West is their appeal as economic partners
When asked if they prefer their country to be closer to the 🇺🇸or 🇨🇳 bloc on trade, majorities in 🇷🇺🇸🇦🇿🇦🇹🇷🇮🇩chose the latter.
Military power. Clear majorities of people in 🇧🇷🇮🇳🇰🇷 would prefer their country to cooperate on security more closely with an American bloc rather than a Chinese bloc.
This is also the prevailing preference in South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey - 🇷🇺is the only outlier.
In our new world disorder, the old bipolar frames of reference won’t get us anywhere
Read @fromTGA's analysis of the key findings of our report 👇
https://t.co/xb9VEVZBVf
4/ In their report, the authors suggest that the🇪🇺should pursue a policy of “strategic interdependence” on the world stage: Europe should invest more in its own military & security dimensions, thereby improving the bloc’s ‘hard power’ standing.
📢Our new multi-country global survey - in coop. with @ecfr - is out. Read what European policymakers should learn from global public opinion in this fascinating report co-authored by @markhleonard@fromTGA & Ivan Krastev:
https://t.co/5wqBgjLqav
3/ 🇨🇳and 🇷🇺 do not compete with the West regarding their attractiveness as a place to live or the values that people want to live by.
People also tend to prefer their countries to cooperate more closely with a US-led bloc on security-but prefer economic cooperation with China.
📢Our new multi-country global survey - in coop. with @UniofOxford - authored by @markhleonard, @fromTGA & Ivan Krastev, reveals striking divergences on attitudes towards the future world order,🇨🇳power, the condition of the West & support for🇺🇦.
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https://t.co/EH8h33ps2a
How is Europe perceived beyond its borders?
Join us at @WZB_Berlin or online for a fascinating panel on 'Europe in a Changing World' on Thursday 23 November. Speakers include @fromTGA , @AyseGKadioglu, @olivierdefrance, and Xiaoyu Lu.
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Join us for a remarkable Dahrendorf Lecture - 'Europe Whole and Free' - from @fromTGA at 17.00 BST on Friday 28 April.
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Join us online on Saturday (29 April) for a remarkable final session of the Dahrendorf Colloquium on Europe and Freedom. Speakers: Ivan Krastev. @anneapplebaum, Lea Ypi, and @KalypsoNicolaid
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Join us online tomorrow (28 April) for a remarkable Dahrendorf Colloquium on Europe and Freedom. Speakers in our second session: @TimothyDSnyder, Andreas Wirsching, Glenda Sluga, and @PRBetts17
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Join us online tomorrow (28 April) for a remarkable Dahrendorf Colloquium on Europe and Freedom. Speakers in our first session: @SlaughterAM, Xiaoyu Lu, Faisal Devji, and @fromTGA
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President Biden has emphasised the defence of democracy during his trip to Ukraine and Poland. Our new polling with @ecfr shows that his words reflect opinions in the US, but not elsewhere.
Our polling also shows that only India believes that both Europe and the US are standing behind Ukraine to defend democracy - those surveyed in EU+GB and Turkey think Europe's priority is its own defence.