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Survey: Europeans’ views of China in the age of COVID-19 – Germany
Mar 29, 2021 in CEIAS Insights

Survey: Europeans’ views of China in the age of COVID-19 – Germany

In September and October 2020, the Sinophone Borderlands project at Palacký University Olomouc conducted a wide-scale survey of public opinion on China in 13 European countries.

The polled countries include: Czechia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

Here, we present the basic findings of the survey, which are a result of a joint analysis of the survey data by CEIAS and Sinophone Borderlands.

A primary outcome of the analysis is a comparative report where opinions about China, its position on the global stage vis-a-vis other powers, and its actions during the COVID-19 pandemic are compared among the 13 polled countries.

This will be followed up by country-level reports, which look deeper into the data and take into account domestic polical situation as well. The country-level reports will be gradually released and posted on this site.

The reports were prepared in cooperation with partners from other European think-tanks and universities.

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EU-China RelationsPerceptions • Propaganda • MediaPublic Opinion PollGermanyChina

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