Monday,
July 09, 2007
The
ANNOTICO Report
36%
of European poll respondents who come from
The
poll was consistent with findings by the Pew Global Attitudes Project, which
found that favorable ratings of the
Europeans
next concerns are
In
a Harris poll, 36% of Europeans in five countries name
The
By
Daniel Dombey and Stanley Pignal
Financial Times
July 9, 2007
A survey carried out in June by Harris Research for the Financial Times shows
that 32% of respondents in five European countries regard the United States as
a bigger threat than any other state.
In the
The level of European concern about the
The latest poll comes in the wake of the "surge" that has increased
But the poll shows that the European public still considers Bush a risk.
"It is evidence of the continued estrangement between the European public
and the Bush administration, in spite of a real improvement in official
ties," said Ron Asmus, head of the
"It is proof that the next president will be confronted with the major
challenge of improving
Inhabitants of
European poll respondents who come
from
Meanwhile, 17% identify
The poll's data on the
The poll was consistent with findings by the Pew Global Attitudes Project,
which found that favorable ratings of the
But the Pew poll also contrasted unfavorable ratings of the
The survey for the Financial Times was carried out online by Harris Interactive
between July 2006 and June 2007. More than 1,000 people were polled in each
country each month.
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