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Spain's International Image & Public Opinion - ARI
Europeanism in Eastern Europe
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ARI Nº 119-2002 (Translation from spanish) - 17.12.2001
Javier Noya
The European Commission has published the results of two surveys: one measuring the opinion in candidate countries regarding their entry into the EU and the Eurobarometer 57, carried out in member countries. A comparative analysis of these casts doubts on widely held ideas regarding the Europeanism of Eastern Europe.

Iraq and International Public Opinion
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ARI Nº 97-2002 - 11.11.2002 (Translation from spanish)
Javier Noya
An analysis of international public opinion regarding a hypothetical attack against Iraq shows, first of all, that in the US, attitudes are more plural, nuanced, and multilateralist than might be deduced from some statements or strategies of the American government. Secondly, despite the widely held view after September 11, there is a notable lack of understanding between the US and Europe

The foreign image abroad as a State policy
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ARI Nº 64-2002 - 8.10.2002 (Translation from Spanish)
Javier Noya
Several states have recently launched initiatives to analyse and improve their image abroad. Such is the case of the United States (Global Communications Office), the United Kingdom (Britain Abroad Task Force), Germany (Concept 2000) or Spain (Spain Brand Project). An interpretation based on this analysis and comparison differs from the most commonly held: competition in the global arena. Each policy is aimed at addressing specific image related problems and is organized differently, with civil society having a different weighting in each country.

 
 
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