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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 ...
Russians Far Less Satisfied With Environment Than Other G8 Residents
Environmental concerns are high on the agenda at this week's G8 summit. Gallup data indicate that Russians are far less satisfied than residents of the other participant countries with their country's environmental record. Just 15% of Russians ...
Post-Cold War Views of China, Russia
Deadlock over Iraq has set the United States at odds with three permanent members of the U.N. Security Council: France, Russia, and China, each of whom have come out strongly against the use of force to resolve the Iraqi crisis. France has ...
America's Mood, the Economy, the Pope, Election 2008, Healthcare
Can Americans Name Key Foreign Leaders?
If you think you have a sharp mind for facts on world affairs, then you might want to try these questions on for size: Who's the current U.S. Secretary of State? Who's the prime minister of Canada? How about the leader of Cuba? Can you name the ...
Bush's Ratings on Foreign Affairs Still Positive
President Bush continues his trip to Eastern Europe this weekend, and most Americans approve of his handling of foreign affairs. His current ratings are considerably lower than they were following the terrorist attacks, but are still slightly ...