Video/ Public, élite and party opinions on EU Foreign and Security Policy

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JOINT, with the support of the Centre for the Study of Political Change of the University of Siena, one of JOINT partners, investigates public, élite and party opinions on EU Foreign and Security Policy through focus groups (in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece and Poland) and surveys.

This work has two main objectives, explains Pierangelo Isernia (WP7 Leader from the University of Siena): to assess to what extent the public may become politicized when talking about Foreign and Security Policy, and to understand in which scenarios the public sees a greater role for EU Foreign and Security Policy.

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