U.S. Elections: new President, new Era?...what do Young EUropeans think?

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    1. Survey # 5 – New President, New Era? Survey # 5 U.S. elections: New President, New Era? …what do Young Europeans think? Main Results Report September 2008 0|Page www.thinkgyoung.eu
    2. Survey # 5 – New President, New Era? Aim of the study Our 5th Survey, being the last of 2008 as well as the first of 2009, aimed at researching about how young Europeans were living one the most popular global events of the last few months, that is the recent presidential elections in the United States. In fact, we were much interested in getting familiar with what young people in E.U. think of politics taking place in another continent and, compared to European Politics, if they show any interest in American politics as well. More over, one of our goals was to understand whether Barack Obama was generally favored by Young Europeans and what kind of expectations were placed in him, especially in the current period of uncertainty. The survey Our survey was launched on November 16h and was closed on January 30th . The questionnaire was launched on line, placed on our web portal (www.thinkyoung.eu) and spread via e-mail among our community. The sample The sample of respondents is composed by over 100 respondents, equally distributed among men and women, mainly coming from 15 over 27 EU countries reached by our e-mail sending (Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey). Age distribution is showed by the graph reported below, showing the usual concentration between 22 and 30 years old, actually consolidating more and more during the subministration of our surveys, being individuals of these ages the main target of our Think Tank. 1|Page www.thinkgyoung.eu
    3. Survey # 5 – New President, New Era? Figure 1: age distribution of the sample; years Main results of the Survey 1. Level of information and interest about the topic As the graph below shows, the level of information and interest is sensibly high among the individuals of our sample: almost 90% of respondents declare that their level of participation in the U.S. Elections event can be considered High or Medium, meaning that – at least for 51% of the sample – they have actively looked for information from the media, believing that the potential impact of U.S. politics on their own countries could be relevant. This figure is mirrored by the kind of feeling reported after the Elections: almost all respondents have declared themselves not to be Indifferent to the communication of results; it is then interesting to notice that over a half of the sample were Very Happy about the results and believe that these could bring a change, not only in the United States. 2|Page www.thinkgyoung.eu
    4. Survey # 5 – New President, New Era? Figure 2: level of participation in U.S. Presidential Elections Figure 3: feeling after the communication of U.S. Elections results 3|Page www.thinkgyoung.eu
    5. Survey # 5 – New President, New Era? 2. Obama and the United States of America In the second part of the survey, we tried to investigate around Europeans thoughts of American political facts, in order to understand if they have solid opinions and beliefs, even if they are actually living on the other side of the ocean… Firstly, about the motivations reported as the most determinant for Obama’s victory, over 60% of respondents believe that those can be found in Mr. President capability to communicate, having attracted new voters or having simply proved to be himself a good communicator. The fact of having had not such strong competitors is defined as the main victory motivation only by 10% of the sample. Figure 4: main motivations of Barack Obama victory 4|Page www.thinkgyoung.eu
    6. Survey # 5 – New President, New Era? Then, when asked about the biggest challenges to be faced by the newly elected President, it is very interesting to notice how U.S. economical recover from the current crisis is considered to be the first one, followed by the U.S. bad international image and, only in third position, by the retirement of troops from abroad battle fields. These results are maybe explicit of the delicate situation lived by Young Europeans, for whom economical crisis is becoming even more important than the global war to terrorism, and of the fact that the United States are believed to be responsible for the potential dramatic consequences of the crisis itself. Figure 5: main challenges to be faced by President Obama 3. Elections in United States and European Union politics The last part of our survey was intended to map if any changes in youngs’ ideas about EU politics could have happened, as a consequence of the U.S. elections event. 5|Page www.thinkgyoung.eu
    7. Survey # 5 – New President, New Era? As the graphs below show, more than 60% of respondents declar to see a stronger European Union after Obama election, since the latter could be seen as an example of cultural and social integration which has become a sort of international model. A second effect, of a different kind but to be equally emphasized, is the opinion about a possible vote for a common EU President: it is very interesting to notice how more than a half of respondents have declared to be ready to vote in these kind of elections. Figure 6: how do you see Europe after the U.S. Elections? Figure 7: would you like Europeans to vote for a EU President? 6|Page www.thinkgyoung.eu
    8. Survey # 5 – New President, New Era? Conclusions As a conclusion, we asked to imagine who would be the right President of a European Union of tomorrow, requesting to choose among some of the most popular current or formal national leaders coming from European countries. It is interesting to notice, as shown by the graph below, that the majority of the sample did not accept our proposals, indicating locally known leaders or simply “not yet elected persons”- showing not a high level of trust in today politicians. Among our proposals, the most voted was José Luis Zapatero, especially from younger respondents of the sample: being him an innovator in Spanish politics, we could define the ideal EU President as an Innovator and Innovation as the most requested attitude, especially among younger people. Figure 8: does the crisis emphasize the EU international weakness? About our last, open question, we asked to express a sort of suggestions to newly elected President Obama, as a way of asking what the sample believed were the hottest issues to be cared during the next few years of government: main topics introduced are environmental issues, global war to terrorism, human rights, equality of social rights, prevention and solution of economical crisis, “stickiness” to the political program communicated during the campaign and, finally, a request not to disappoint the U.S. and the world public, both reached by Obama’s words. 7|Page www.thinkgyoung.eu
    9. Survey # 5 – New President, New Era? The survey 1. How would you evaluate your participation in the United States Elections High: I have looked for as many news as possible about it. Considering the possible impacts of the US vote on world balance I’ve  thought to be informed as about the elections in my own country Medium: I got interested in the last days thanks to media campaign  Low: whatever comes in US election there are other news that affect me more  2. How did you feel when you have been informed about the results? Very happy, I got behind Obama candidature. I believe it’s an historical moment and a positive sign of changeover, not only for United  States. Positively: surprised even if I did not expect the United States could vote for him  Unhappy, I don’t think he has been the right choice  Indifferent, I don’t think the United States are important anymore, I don’t care about their elections.  3. In your opinion which is the main reason why Barack Obama won? He proved to be good communicator  His family-man attitude  He chose a perfect slogan for targeting his political campaign  He gathered the expectancies of blacks and Hispanics  He has been able to involve new voters who have never been interested in president election  His opponents (Hillary Clinton first and John McCain after) were not good enough  4. Which is the most difficult challenge the new president Obama will have to face? Recover US economy creating a new business model with lower debt load  Fight against terrorism  Retirement of US troops from Iraq and Afghanistan  8|Page www.thinkgyoung.eu
    10. Survey # 5 – New President, New Era? The international policy (bad image of the US in the far East, new cold war)  The increasing cost of oil and other raw materials (i.e. cereals)  Loss of economical leadership in favor of new competitors as China  Implementation of a welfare system) in the US (i.e. education, health, social security)  To win his inexperience in a leading position  5. How do you see Europe after this election? Stronger: the US shows that they have been wrong in the past; Europe is now a stronger Union with one currencies and different  cultures that is an international role model. Weaker: the US electors gave a strong answer to the current crisis and the need for change, whereas Europe is answering slowly to  face the problem 6. After this election, would you like Europeans to vote for the European Union President? Yes  No  I don’t care  7. If you were to choose a President for the European Union, who would he be? José Barroso  Tony Blair  Nicolas Sarkosy  José Luis Zapatero  Angela Merkel  Gordon Brown  Other: please specify  8. If you could tell something to President Obama, what would you tell/ ask him? Open answer  9|Page www.thinkgyoung.eu
    11. Survey # 5 – New President, New Era? Contacts For receiving more information about this Survey and about Think Young researches and activities, please, contact us at: Think Young – the Think tank made in EUth http://www.thinkyoung.eu info@thinkyoung.eu 10 | P a g e www.thinkgyoung.eu

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