Do Europeans really feel European? Do they look at the future Times with confidence or concern? Do they trust each other, and do they show solidarity? How do they think about migration and the refugee influx? Do they want a greener Europe, and at what cost? Are democracy and human rights ingrained in Europe or are they eroding?
A new edition of the Atlas of European Values answers these and other questions related to pressing issues such as identity, welfare, migration, sustainability, solidarity and democracy in a visually attractive way. In this unique Atlas, the reader will find maps, charts and graphs based on high-quality survey data by the longterm comparative research project, the European Values Study, combined with data from other scientific sources. Texts on current social theories and interviews with European scientists and thinkers clarify the findings. The Atlas of European Values is your guide to understanding today’s Europe.