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For First Time, Americans' Views of Russia Turn Negative

Half of Americans now see Russia as an unfriendly nation and 54% view Vladimir Putin negatively. But they widely approve of the Russian plan for Syria's chemical weapons and view Putin's involvement as helpful.

Americans Evenly Divided on Russia's Plan for Syria

Americans are split about whether Russia's plan to control Syria's chemical weapons will succeed. Opposition to U.S. military intervention in Syria is increasing, while overall attention to the Syrian civil war remains high.

In U.S., 56% Favor U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Reductions

By 56% to 38%, Americans say they would vote for a law that would reduce U.S. and Russian nuclear arsenals. Still, Americans have shown much greater support for proposed or agreed-upon U.S-Russian nuclear agreements in the past.

U.S., Germany Tie for Highest Approval Among Top Powers

Worldwide approval of Germany's leadership increased in 2011 to essentially tie approval of U.S. leadership. Approval of both countries tops that of China, Russia, and the United Kingdom.

Global Economic Crisis Is Personal for Russians

Russia's record-low score this year on Gallup's Personal Economy Index, which measures respondents' economic situations and the economics of the communities they live in, illustrates the toll the global economic crisis exacted on Russians' ...

Approval Ratings in Ukraine, Russia Highlight Differences

Marking a worldwide low, 4% of Ukrainians approve of their country's leadership, and the leadership of the country's president and prime minister do not fare well separately. In contrast, 56% of Russians approve of their country's leadership and ...

Americans Sour on Russia; Russians Unsure About U.S.

As President Obama meets with Russian leaders in Moscow this week, 2009 Gallup data reveal that 53% of Americans hold an unfavorable view of Russia -- the highest in nine years. But the 34% of Russians who disapprove of U.S. leadership is down, ...

Moldova's Recount Highlights Troubled Election Process

Following political violence and protests in Moldova in April, Gallup reveals that Moldovans report less confidence in their elections and their media than citizens in several Former Soviet Union countries where Gallup surveyed.

In Western Europe, More Partners Than Bosses

Across 29 European countries, Northern and Western Europeans are more likely than their counterparts in former communist nations to say their supervisor treats them more as a partner than a boss. Gallup also finds that such partnerships ...

Opinions of a Modern Russia

Gallup presents the third part in a series on the Georgian-Russian conflict, placing a strong focus on voices from within Russia.
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