This year for the first time, the annual Transatlantic Trends survey measured public opinion in Russia.
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International Trends: Korea
A new GMF survey of Korean public opinion focuses on questions of domestic and international policy.

Transatlantic Trends Reveals Urban-Rural Divides in Europhilic Russia
Tags: Barack Obama, China, Iraq, NATO, Russia, United States, Vladimir Putin

Transatlantic Trends 2012 Released
Transatlantic Trends 2012 has been released.

Survey: Respondents’ Views on Other Countries Shift or Remain Static
According to the The Transatlantic Trends 2012 Report, positive views of Russia have dropped in the United States and Europe while Turkish views of the United States and Europe have remained static.

Obama’s Popularity Drops in Europe, Views of Transatlantic Relationship Remains Stable
Despite still-high approval numbers, Obama’s popularity in Europe has continued to slip since taking office in 2009.

Majority of Americans Have a Favorable View of Obama, Plurality Have Unfavorable View of Romney
President Obama is not as popular at home as he is in Europe, although a majority of Americans (57%) said their overall view of the president was favorable, 40% unfavorable.

Americans, Europeans Hold Similar Views on Libya, Syria Intervention
Although Americans and Europeans disagreed on the engagement in Iraq and Afghanistan, the 2012 Transatlantic Trends Survey showed agreement regarding intervention in Libya.

Economic Crisis Continues to Shape Views of National Leaders, Economic Policy
The economic crisis continues to impact respondents’ lives and influence their views of their national leaders and their respective economic policies.

European and American Views of Russia Turned from Favorable to Unfavorable
Views on Russia turned from favorable to unfavorable on both sides of the Atlantic this year, according to the Transatlantic Trends 2012 report.
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Transatlantic Trends 2012 Released
The 11th annual Transatlantic Trends survey has been released. The report explores how Americans and Europeans view the transatlantic relationship and a number of growing challenges facing the world. Of particular interest will be the differing perceptions of U.S. President Barack Obama, as well as Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, and how Obama’s foreign policies have been received by the international community.
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International Trends: Korea
October 15, 2012
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Transatlantic Trends Reveals Urban-Rural Divides in Europhilic Russia
October 4, 2012
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Transatlantic Trends 2012 Released
September 12, 2012
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Survey: Respondents’ Views on Other Countries Shift or Remain Static
September 12, 2012
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Obama’s Popularity Drops in Europe, Views of Transatlantic Relationship Remains Stable
September 12, 2012


