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Pew Research Center
June 10, 2016
Europeans Face the World Divided
Broad support for a more active EU
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Broad support for a more active EU
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Europeans Face the World Divided
European and American views on global engagement
Those on political right more likely to favor focusing on domestic issues
Many Europeans focused on their own country’s problems
Right more worried than left about refugee threat
Some nations’ influence seen in decline
Broad support for a more active EU
On balance, Europeans favor increasing foreign aid to developing countries
Germans more supportive of global engagement than the French
Younger, older Brits divided on global engagement
Many Europeans focused on their own country’s problems
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