What Europe Thinks About 21st-Century Democracy

What do Europeans think are the most important issues facing Europe today? How much of a voice do citizens feel they have in the European Union? How secure do they feel about climate change, terrorism or employment opportunities? Should EU countries offer financial help to their neighbours, if they are faced with high unemployment, a large debt burden, or refugees to house?

In 2019, The State of the Union partnered with YouGov to discover what Europeans think about 21st-Century Democracy. In collaboration with EUI Professors, YouGov polled European citizens in 12 countries: Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom to find out what Europeans think.

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