ABSTRACT

Survey data collected annually since 1991 by ASEP demonstrate that Spaniards’ sentiments towards the European Union and Latin America are similar and higher than those towards any other group of countries,7 although there is a small but stable difference in favour of the European Union (see Table 1). When the question of Spanish sentiment refers to nationals instead of countries, however, Latin Americans (as represented here by Argentineans) are consistently better evaluated than nationals from any European country (as represented by Italians, Portuguese, Germans, French and British) (see Table 2).