Transatlantic Trends 2006 – a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) and the Compagnia di San Paolo in Turin, Italy, with additional support from the Fundação Luso-Americana (Portugal), the Fundación BBVA (Spain), and the Tipping Point Foundation (Bulgaria) – measures broad public opinion in the United States and 12 European countries and gauges the pulse of transatlantic relations. For the fifth consecutive year, participants were asked their views on each other, as well as on global threats, foreign policy objectives, world leadership, multilateral institutions, civil liberties, and the European Union. Institute for Public Affairs cooperates with GMF on the Slovak part of this unique research project.
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