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January 9, 2009
Gallup Polls conducted in 24 European nations affected or potentially affected by Russia’s gas shutoff reveal that residents in most of these nations were already more disapproving than approving of Russia’s leadership.
November 28, 2008
This year, the Russian Federal Migration Service reduced the quota of foreign laborers who can enter the country. Gallup finds positive attitudes toward learning the Russian language correlate with countries that have a high number of their ...
October 21, 2008
Latvians are slightly more likely to favor Barack Obama over John McCain in the U.S. election, but overall, few in Baltic nations express a preference. Latvians and Lithuanians are divided as to whether the election will make a difference to ...
October 9, 2008
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 ...
October 9, 2008
Gallup presents the third part in a series on the Georgian-Russian conflict, placing a strong focus on voices from within Russia.
October 1, 2008
While Ukraine’s president pursues pro-Western goals, a strong majority of Ukrainians (65%) say their country’s leadership is taking the country in the wrong direction.
September 23, 2008
Georgia’s pro-Western foreign policy directly contradicts the wishes of the Georgian people, 41% of whom tell Gallup it is more important for Georgia to maintain good relations with Russia than with the United States, while just 11% say ...
August 29, 2008
Division among former Soviet republics over the Russia/Georgia conflict has called into question the value of the CIS as an international organization. However, Gallup Polls reveal that majorities in every member state except Azerbaijan favor ...
August 21, 2008
More Georgians say that they would like to see Republican Sen. John McCain elected U.S. president (23%) than say the same about Democratic Sen. Barack Obama (15%), while a clear majority of Georgians say they don’t know (57%).
August 11, 2008
Well before the conflict between Russia and Georgia erupted last week, Gallup Polls indicated that majorities of Georgians and Russians perceived relations between the two countries as breaking down.

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