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Muscovites Upbeat About Life in Russian Capital

During Moscow winters, the nights are long and cold. And as recently as the early 1990s, the nightlife on streets of Moscow was just about as frosty. Since then, business development in the Russian capital has transformed these long, cold Moscow ...

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.

Americans Overwhelmingly Endorse U.S.-Russia Nuclear Agreement

Most Americans approve of the nuclear arms reduction treaty just signed by George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin. Republicans and Democrats approve about equally, but women are somewhat less likely to approve than are men. About half of the public ...

Gallup Quizzes Americans on Knowledge of World Leaders

Gallup's recent World Affairs poll shows that only a small percentage of Americans could correctly identify all six world leaders they were asked to name. Most Americans correctly identified at least three leaders, while 18% could not name any. ...

Russia Through Americans' Eyes

Gallup's annual World Affairs poll, last administered Feb. 9-12, 2004, asked U.S. adults for their opinions about Russia as part of a battery of questions about various foreign countries. Although the survey was conducted before March 14, the ...

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 ...

Key Findings From Georgians and Russians

A Gallup Special Report on the views of Georgians and Russians prior to the current conflict. Earlier this year, Georgians expressed a desire for close relations with Russia but approved more readily of Western leadership than Russian ...

Russians Not Sold on Free Market Economy

Although Russia has been recognized as a market economy for several years, Gallup Polls in the country reveal its citizens tend to think this type of economy is wrong, rather than right, for their country’s future.

Americans View Russian President Favorably

On Saturday, President George W. Bush will hold his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the small country of Slovenia, formerly part of Yugoslavia. The talks are expected to focus on Bush's stated intentions of building a ...