Since the last review of public opinion on European defense policy and NATO concluded that Europeans wanted both European defense integration and a continuing commitment to NATO, the EU has almost doubled in size and new initiatives have been launched to develop a Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP). We reexamine these issues and trace public opinion trends in all 28 EU member states from 2000 to 2019. With little variation across countries, general support for CSDP and NATO remains substantial. While Europeans, especially in continental Western Europe, believe that the EU should take a more independent approach from the United States in security and diplomatic affairs, large segments of the publics show no clear opinion on whether European defense should mean a transfer of decision-making power from the state to the EU level and the end of NATO. Cross-country differences are more pronounced when it comes to the creation of an EU army and its deployment.

Mader, M., Olmastroni, F., Isernia, P. (2021). The Polls—Trends: Public Opinion Toward European Defense Policy and Nato: Still Wanting it Both Ways?. PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY, 84(2), 551-582 [10.1093/poq/nfaa031].

The Polls—Trends: Public Opinion Toward European Defense Policy and Nato: Still Wanting it Both Ways?

Olmastroni, Francesco
;
Isernia, Pierangelo
2021-01-01

Abstract

Since the last review of public opinion on European defense policy and NATO concluded that Europeans wanted both European defense integration and a continuing commitment to NATO, the EU has almost doubled in size and new initiatives have been launched to develop a Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP). We reexamine these issues and trace public opinion trends in all 28 EU member states from 2000 to 2019. With little variation across countries, general support for CSDP and NATO remains substantial. While Europeans, especially in continental Western Europe, believe that the EU should take a more independent approach from the United States in security and diplomatic affairs, large segments of the publics show no clear opinion on whether European defense should mean a transfer of decision-making power from the state to the EU level and the end of NATO. Cross-country differences are more pronounced when it comes to the creation of an EU army and its deployment.
2021
Mader, M., Olmastroni, F., Isernia, P. (2021). The Polls—Trends: Public Opinion Toward European Defense Policy and Nato: Still Wanting it Both Ways?. PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY, 84(2), 551-582 [10.1093/poq/nfaa031].
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