Globsec Survey Reveals Strong Support Among Slovaks for NATO and EU Membership

Bratislava – A significant majority of Slovaks support their country’s membership in both the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO) and the European Union (EU), with approval ratings exceeding 70 percent for both organizations. These findings are part of the Globsec Trends 2025 public opinion survey conducted across nine countries in Eastern and Central Europe, which were disclosed at a press conference on Wednesday, as reported by TASR.

When respondents were asked if they would defend Slovakia in the event of an attack by a foreign nation, the results varied significantly. While most countries in the region showed a strong commitment to defending their homeland, Slovakia stands out as an exception, with only 49 percent of respondents expressing willingness to defend the country. In contrast, Poland boasts a much higher willingness at 84 percent, noted analyst Katarína Klingová from the Globsec Center for Democracy and Resilience.

The survey also indicated that 73 percent of participants across the region advocate for increased defense spending, with 63 percent of Slovak respondents in agreement. Additionally, over two-thirds of those surveyed in Slovakia support the implementation of voluntary military service, compared to 89 percent in Poland.

Furthermore, the majority of individuals in Slovakia and the surrounding region believe that democracy is advantageous for their country. Nevertheless, around 43 percent feel that democracy is absent and that an elite group secretly governs the world, which is slightly below the average of the countries surveyed.

Half of the Slovak respondents view Russia as a threat, with a more significant 54 percent identifying specific Russian activities as dangerous. Opinions diverge more noticeably when it comes to China, with 33 percent perceiving it as a threat. However, this concern rises to 51 percent when the question pertains to particular actions taken by China.

“When we discuss security threats, people often envision direct physical attacks,” Klingová explained. She emphasized the need for society to grasp the concept of hybrid threats. The perception of Russia as a threat has notably intensified following the invasion of Ukraine. (May 14)


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11 responses to “Globsec Survey Reveals Strong Support Among Slovaks for NATO and EU Membership”

  1. Bang Shift Avatar
    Bang Shift

    Looks like Slovakia loves NATO and the EU, but when it comes to defending the homeland, it’s more like, “Can I just call my mate instead?” 🤷‍♂️💼 Maybe we should send a few more “defend the country” brochures instead of just joining alliances!

  2. Firefly Caramel Avatar
    Firefly Caramel

    Oh, splendid! So, over 70% of Slovaks are all in for NATO and the EU, but when it comes to actually defending their homeland, half can’t be bothered? Classic! 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they’re just hoping to charm the invaders with a nice plate of bryndzové halušky instead. 🍽️

  3. mental Avatar

    Good to see that Slovaks are all in for NATO and EU membership—nothing screams freedom like paying for your own security! 😂 But when push comes to shove, I guess a solid 49% is just enough to keep the barbecue going, right? 🍖✌️

  4. Coldy Avatar

    So, Slovaks love NATO and the EU, eh? Guess they’re just waiting for the next big family reunion, where they can all bond over a pint and a collective “who’s going to defend the homeland?” 🍻🤔 Classic!

  5. 3D Waffle Avatar
    3D Waffle

    Oh, splendid! So, the Slovaks are all in for NATO and the EU while still wondering if they can be bothered to defend their own backyard—classic! 😏 Maybe they think someone else will water the plants while they sip their coffee! ☕️

  6. Lope Lope Avatar
    Lope Lope

    Oh, how delightful! A country that loves NATO and the EU but only half of them are keen on defending it—typical Slovak multitasking, I suppose! 😅 Guess they prefer to let someone else take the bullet while they enjoy the benefits, eh?

  7. Essex Avatar

    Just what we needed—an overwhelming consensus that we love NATO and the EU, while only half of us are ready to defend our own backyard. Seems like the Slovaks are all for the big leagues, but when it comes to being a team player at home, it’s a bit of a “meh” moment. 🤷‍♂️

  8. Moon Cricket Avatar
    Moon Cricket

    Looks like Slovaks are all in for NATO and the EU—who wouldn’t want to pay for protection while they sip their coffee and debate democracy like it’s an Olympic sport? ☕️💼 And hey, let’s applaud the 49% who’d actually defend their homeland; maybe they’re just saving their energy for the next Eurovision contest instead! 🎤😏

  9. mirage Avatar

    Isn’t it just adorable how Slovaks are overwhelmingly in love with NATO and the EU, yet only half would actually bother to pick up a phone to defend their own backyard? 🤔 Classic case of “I’ll cheer for the team, but don’t ask me to play!” 🏆

  10. Achilles Mountain Avatar
    Achilles Mountain

    What a surprise, Slovaks love NATO and the EU—who could have guessed? Just goes to show that while many are keen to shout “Slovakia strong!” from the rooftops, a solid 49% would rather stay home and binge-watch Netflix than defend their country. 😅

  11. high kingdom warrior Avatar
    high kingdom warrior

    Isn’t it charming how everyone loves NATO and the EU until it’s time to put on the combat boots? 😏 Maybe Slovaks think “defending the homeland” is just another item on a lengthy to-do list… right after brunch! 🍽️

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