A Fragile Upturn for EU on the Eve of the European Parliament Elections
May 16, 2014
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In this podcast, Bruce Stokes, the director of Global Economic Attitudes at Pew Research Center, and Daniela Schwarzer, the director of GMF's Europe Program, analyze the findings from a new Pew survey on the European Parliament elections.
According to the Pew Research Center, support for the European Union may be rebounding just in time for the European Parliament elections. However, as the public head to cast their vote from May 22, at least 71% of Europeans think that their voice is not heard in Brussels, the capital of Europe.