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Putin's Popularity Waned at Home Before Olympics

A majority of Russians (54%) in 2013 approved of the way Vladimir Putin was handling his job as president, but this rating is 29 percentage points lower than the 83% approval he received at the end of his previous presidency in 2008.

Americans, Viewers Want Top Olympics Events Televised Live

Seven in 10 Americans who are watching a lot of the Olympics want the most popular events televised both live and on tape delay. More-educated and higher-income Americans are the most likely to want this and are the most tuned in.

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Americans' Views of Russia, Putin Are Worst in Years

Americans' opinions of Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, have never been more unfavorable, as Russia assumes a more muscular posture on the world stage. At least six in 10 Americans now view both Russia and Putin unfavorably.

Timing Romney's Vice Presidential Announcement

Mitt Romney will announce his vice presidential candidate at some point this summer. The Romney campaign is no doubt spending serious time strategizing not only about the person Romney will select as VP, but also about the timing of the ...

George Friedman on Ukraine: Russia 'Wanted a Crisis'

George Friedman, founder of Geopolitical Futures, joins the podcast to explain the escalation at the border of Ukraine and its geopolitical ramifications.

Russians Happier With Putin Than With Country's Direction

Russians are less likely than they have been in years to believe their country's leadership is taking them in the right direction, but their unshakable approval of President Vladimir Putin almost assures him re-election in March.

Economic Problems, Corruption Fail to Dent Putin's Image

Russians' approval of President Vladimir Putin is undiminished from the high ratings they have been giving him since the annexation of Crimea in 2014.

Tale of Two Presidents: Obama and Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin is not popular globally, but he is respected back home. President Barack Obama is popular abroad, but slightly less so at home. Should leaders worry about how they're perceived globally?

5 Insights That Help You Understand Employee Strengths and Weaknesses

Learn Gallup's insights into the nature of weaknesses so you can better manage your weaknesses and better identify, develop and maximize your strengths.
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