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    May 12, 2014
    A Fragile Rebound for EU Image on Eve of European Parliament Elections

    … Yet Frustration with Brussels

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    A Fragile Rebound for EU Image on Eve of European Parliament Elections
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    Uptick in Support for EU
    … Yet Frustration with Brussels
    Sentiment toward the European Project May Be Rebounding
    Low Support for European Institutions
    Publics Both Idealistic about EU and Very Frustrated
    Opinions about Economy More Positive in Germany and UK, Not So Elsewhere
    A Decline in Economic Pessimism
    Unemployment Remains Top Worry
    Anti-Roma, Anti-Muslim Sentiments Common in Several Nations
    British Mood Brightens
    Half of the British Now Want to Remain in the EU
    Poles: Strongest Supporters of EU
    Italians Disgruntled
    Germans Live on a Different Continent?
    Only the Germans Satisfied with Country Direction
    Economic Mood Stabilizes, Picks Up in UK and Germany
    In the Next 12 Months, Economic Situation Will …
    Pessimism about Future for Children
    Southern Europeans Most Worried about Jobs
    Belief in Economic Integration Bouncing Back
    People under 30 Regaining Confidence in European Project
    European Parliament Image: Left-Right Differences
    Support for Euro Remains Strong, Except in Italy
    In UK: Young, Well-Educated and the Left Want to Stay in EU
    No to Giving EU More Power
    Many Think EU’s Aid Is Enough
    Idealism about EU Remains
    But Few Think It Listens
    Public Frustrated with How EU Acts
    Little Desire for Increased Immigration
    Views on Immigration Differ by Ideology
    Immigrants Seen as Not Assimilating
    Most Greeks, Italians See Immigrants as an Economic Burden
    Right More Likely to See Immigrants as a Burden
    Greeks, Germans, Italians More Likely to Blame Immigrants for Crime
    Unfavorable Views of Roma Widespread
    Italians Most Critical of Muslims
    Anti-Muslim Views Most Common on Ideological Right
    Greeks Divided about Jews
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