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Percentage of Europeans Who Are Willing To Fight A War For Their Country

14:10, Tuesday, 15 August, 2017
Percentage of Europeans Who Are Willing To Fight A War For Their Country

The map above shows the percentage of residents in various European countries who are willing to fight and go to war for their country.

Full results below:


     From high to low, these are the percentages by country:

74% – Finland
     73% – Turkey
     62% – Ukraine
     59% – Russia
     58% – Kosovo
     55% – Bosnia and Herzegovina
     55% – Sweden
     54% – Greece
     47% – Poland
     46% – Serbia
     41% – Latvia
     39% – Switzerland
     38% – Ireland
     38% – Macedonia
     38% – Romania
     37% – Denmark
     29% – France
     28% – Portugal
     27% – United Kingdom
     26% – Iceland
     25% – Bulgaria
     23% – Czech Republic
     21% – Austria
     21% – Spain
     20% – Italy
     19% – Belgium
     18% – Germany
     15% – The Netherlands
     The results are from a 2015 WIN/Gallup International global survey. The sample size and methodology was as follows:

A total of 62,398 persons were interviewed globally. In each country a representative sample of around 1000 men and women was interviewed either face to face (30 countries; n=32258), via telephone (12 countries; n=9784) or online (22 countries; n=20356). Details are attached. The field work was conducted during September 2014 – December 2014. The margin of error for the survey is between 2.14 and 4.45 +3-5% at 95% confidence level.

Europe is the continent with the fewest people willing to fight a war for their country. Globally, an average of 61% of respondents in 64 countries said they would. Morocco (94%), Fiji (94%), Pakistan (89%), Vietnam (89%) and Bangladesh (86%) had the highest percentage willing to fight.

The country with the fewest people willing to go to war was Japan, with just 11% of respondents saying they would fight.

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