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Majority of Americans Continue to View Russia Unfavorably
PRINCETON NJ Russians this weekend elected Vladimir Putin as president, albeit by a smaller margin than predicted, and, with a public mandate now behind him, Putin faces the task of governing this large and troubled nation. It is unclear at this ...
Public Disagrees with Bush on Kyoto, But Thinks He Represents U.S. Well
As President Bush returns to the United States following a weeklong trip to Europe, a new Gallup poll shows that 56% of the public approves of the job he is doing as president. In general, Americans say Bush does a good job representing America ...
Americans Don't Necessarily Like Russia, but Tend to See Russia's Relationship to U.S. as Friendly
Gallup polls suggest that the American public now is more likely to view Russia as an ally or as a friend of the U.S. than it is as unfriendly or as an enemy even though, as a Russian interviewer pointed out to President Bill Clinton on his ...
Russia Faces Image Problem in U.S. as Yeltsin Resigns
With elections in Russia now set for March 26, acting Russian President Vladimir Putin is poised to succeed Boris Yeltsin at a time when U.S. public opinion of Russia is more negative than in recent years. In a Gallup survey conducted last fall, ...
Room for Improvement: Americans Give President Mixed Ratings on Foreign Policy
President Clinton is currently embarking on what many expect to be his last official trip to Europe. After the president meets with leaders of European nations and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, he concludes his trip in Russia and Ukraine, ...