Europeans Face the World Divided [Recurso electrónico] PDF : Many question national influence and obligations to allies, but share desire for greater EU role in global affairs

By: Stokes, Bruce | Wike, Richard | Poushter, Jacob | Pew Research CenterMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Pew Research Center June 2016Description: Recurso online, 48 pSubject(s): Globalización | Investigación | Estadística | Seguridad | Economía | Terrorismo | Relaciones Internacionales | Refugiados | EuropaOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: In the wake of prolonged economic stagnation, a massive influx of refugees, terrorist attacks and a strategic challenge posed by Russia, many Europeans are weary – and perhaps wary – of foreign entanglements, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Views of their respective countries’ place in the world vary widely, but few see the past decade as a time of growing national importance. And across the continent publics are divided: Many favor looking inward to focus on domestic issues, while others question whether commitments to allies should take precedence over national interests.
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In the wake of prolonged economic stagnation, a massive influx of refugees, terrorist attacks and a strategic challenge posed by Russia, many Europeans are weary – and perhaps wary – of foreign entanglements, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Views of their respective countries’ place in the world vary widely, but few see the past decade as a time of growing national importance. And across the continent publics are divided: Many favor looking inward to focus on domestic issues, while others question whether commitments to allies should take precedence over national interests.

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