Transatlantic Trends
International Trends: Korea 2012October 04, 2012

This survey captures perceptions about how South Korea, Europe, and the United States are responding to global power shifts.
Transatlantic Trends 2012September 12, 2012
The 2012 Transatlantic Trends paints a picture of a complex relationship between the United States and Europe, and how they respond to global challenges.
Transatlantic Trends: Public Opinion and NATOMay 17, 2012
This policy brief examines U.S. and European opinions on NATO.
Transatlantic Trends 2011September 14, 2011The 2011 edition of Transatlantic Trends paints a picture of a complex relationship between the United States and Europe and how they respond to global challenges....
Transatlantic Trends: Leaders 2011March 15, 2011This report presents the first systematic survey of the views of leaders in the European Union and the United States on the state, nature, and challenges of transatlantic relations.
How “European” is Obama?June 10, 2009"Black man given nation's worst job," joked the satirical American newspaper, The Onion, in light of the crises President Obama faced when he took office. Yet Obama continues to be remarkably popular, with approval ratings above 60 percent and a dramatic increase in the percentage of Americans who feel that the country is heading in the right direction since his electionWill America’s Image Recover in Europe: Understanding Public Opinion Since 9/11March 01, 2008
Managing expectations for change may be the foremost task for policymakers in the coming administration. European media coverage of the U.S. election has at times reflected a fascination with various candidates, leading one observer to declare, “Germany’s got a crush on Obama.” This paper grounds these hopes and fears by analyzing the public opinion data of Transatlantic Trends, an annual survey of foreign policy attitudes in the United States and Europe conducted by the German Marshall Fund of the United States and its partners since 2002.
Power, War and Public Opinion: Thoughts on the Nature and Structure of the Trans-Atlantic DivideMarch 01, 2004In recent years, the trans-Atlantic relationship has witnessed some of the greatest debates and differences recorded in U.S.-European relations, most recently on the war in Iraq. Not surprisingly, this turbulence has also generated a growing debate over the nature.





