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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.

Republicans More Positive on U.S. Relations With Russia

Republicans are more likely than Democrats to consider Russia an ally or friendly to the U.S., 40% to 25%.

Americans, Particularly Democrats, Dislike Russia

Americans view Russia more unfavorably now than they have in three decades. Republicans are twice as likely as Democrats to view Russia favorably.

Americans Lukewarm Toward Leaders of U.S. Allies

The leaders of some of the United States' closest allies are viewed more favorably than unfavorably by Americans, but with favorable ratings below 50%.

Gallup Reporter Resources: Ukraine and Russia

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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.

In Midst of Winter Olympics, Views of Putin in Russia and the U.S.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been an important figure on the world stage for nearly 15 years. During that time, both Americans and Russians have had a complex relationship with the one-time KGB operative.

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?

The 2014 Year in Review at Gallup.com

Gallup reviews the top stories of 2014, including Americans' attitudes toward the police, their trust in mass media at a new low, why great managers are so rare, how North Dakota tops in well-being and Russians' views of Vladimir Putin.

Record 20% of Russians Say They Would Like to Leave Russia

A new high of 20% of Russians say they would leave Russia if they could -- and Russian President Vladimir Putin might be partly to blame.
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