Security Radar: Overview

Security Radar 2023: Zeitenwende for Europe

Security Radar 2023 examines public attitudes to Russia’s war against Ukraine in four key EU countries: Germany, France, Latvia and Poland. more

Security Radar 2022: Navigating the disarray of European Security

Security Radar 2022 includes fourteen states from across the OSCE region: Armenia, Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Turkey, United Kingdom, Ukraine, and United States. more

Security Radar 2019: Wake-up call for Europe!

Security Radar 2019 is a study on European security, based on a representative opinion poll on European security in seven countries: France, Germany, Latvia, Poland, Russia, Serbia and Ukraine. more

Looking back

03.06.2025

Von wegen Pearl Harbor

Simon Weiß · IPG-Journal


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01.04.2025

Wrangles from Washington to the Dáil

Security Radar 2025 · The Irish Post


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19.02.2025

A U.S. Betrayal Is Surreal for Europeans

Security Radar 2025 · New York Times


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18.02.2025

America first — Europe last?

Christos Katsioulis · IPS-Journal


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18.02.2025

Europäische Evergreens

Christos Katsioulis · IPG-Journal


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14.01.2025

Ein Friedenspfad für die Ukraine?

Christos Katsioulis · Le Monde diplomatique


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18.12.2024

Umfrage in Russland und Ukraine zu Friedensgesprächen

Christos Katsioulis im Ö1 Mittagsjournal


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27.11.2024

New Spotlight Publication: Georgiaʿs look to the future

A analysis of public perceptions, undertaken in the Security Radar 2025, helps contextualise the complex realities in Georgia that has just held...


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15.11.2024

New Spotlight Publication: What ‘America Made Great Again’ Might Mean for European Security

Fresh Data from Security Radar 2025: Foreign Policy Views and Priorities Among a Divided American Electorate


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21.11.2023

Security Radar 2023: Spotlight on the Gender Knowledge Gap in Security Policies

Do men and women in Germany, France, and Poland view security policies differently, and if so, how?


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11.07.2023

Ukraine’s NATO accession – a reality check

Alexandra Dienes · Opinions on Security


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20.06.2023

Durch den Krieg geeint?

Alexandra Dienes · standard.at


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19.03.2023

Sag mir, wo die Blumen sind

Zahlen aus unserem Security Radar 2023.


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15.02.2023

Das gegenseitige Vertrauen in der EU bröckelt

Christos Katsioulis · Tagesspiegel


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07.02.2023

»Fears of nuclear escalation«

Simon Weiss, Christos Katsioulis, Alexandra Dienes


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07.02.2023

Kriegsangst der Deutschen nimmt zu

Der Security Radar zitiert.


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07.02.2023

Neue Publikation »Angst vor der Bombe«

Simon Weiss, Christos Katsioulis, Alexandra Dienes


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21.03.2022

Sichtbare Entfremdung. Der Blick auf Russland im Sicherheitsradar 2022

Christos Katsioulis & Simon Weiß · Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung


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18.02.2022

Launch of »Security Radar 2022: Navigating the disarray of European Security«

The second edition of an FES survey gauging the public opinion in 14 states from across the OSCE region. 


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02.10.2019

Podiumsdiskussion erörterte europäisches Sicherheitsgefühl

Der Sicherheitsradar 2019 vorgestellt in Kärnten.


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13.02.2019

Press release Security Radar 2019: Wake-up call for Europe!

FES conducts a poll on European security in seven countries.


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07.02.2019

Deutsche halten USA für größere Bedrohung als Russland

Der Security Radar 2019​​​​​​​ zitiert.


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