| Author (Corporate) | German Marshall Fund of the United States |
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| Publisher | German Marshall Fund of the United States |
| Publication Date | 2005 |
| Content Type | Report |
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Transatlantic Trends is an annual public opinion survey examining American and European attitudes toward the transatlantic relationship. A project of the German Marshall Fund and the Compagnia di San Paolo, with additional support provided by Fundação Luso-Americana and Fundación BBVA, the 2005 survey examines what citizens on both sides of the Atlantic think about a broad range of topics, including: Perceptions of foreign policy threats, such as international terrorism, nuclear weapons, and global warming; American and European views of each other and other countries, as well as their ability to work on global and international problems together; George W. Bush's efforts to mend transatlantic relations;European feelings about the EU, particularly in light of the failure of the referenda on the EU Constitutional Treaty; Transatlantic views on the role of the European Union as a global actor and potential superpower; Democracy promotion as a foreign policy goal; Turkey's accession to the European Union; The role of NATO and the United Nations. |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.gmfus.org/press/article.cfm?id=41 |
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| Countries / Regions | Europe, United States |