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Most Finns, Swedes Approve of NATO's Leadership
Finland and Sweden are set to become NATO's newest members. Clear majorities of Finns (81%) and Swedes (74%) approve of NATO's leadership.
Ukrainians Grow More Skeptical of West
After more than two years of war, Ukrainians' hopes for a quick accession to NATO and the EU have slipped, along with their approval of U.S. leadership.
What We Know About American Public Opinion and Ukraine
Americans are strongly supportive of Ukraine and overwhelmingly favor economic sanctions against Russia.
Reva Goujon on Russia: 'The Chess Pieces Were Lined Up'
Analyst Reva Goujon joins the podcast to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the geopolitical calculus that led to it.
Americans' Views of Canada, Great Britain Drop to New Lows
Americans' opinions of Canada and Great Britain have slumped to new lows, with Japan and Italy replacing them at the top of this year's country ratings.
U.S. Public Sees Russia-Ukraine Conflict as Critical Threat
Fifty-two percent of Americans see the Russia-Ukraine conflict as a vital threat to U.S. interests, while U.S. sympathies lay largely with Ukraine. A record 85% view Russia unfavorably, while 62% view Ukraine positively.
Desire to Migrate in Ukraine Hits Record Low
Before Russia invaded Ukraine a year ago, a record-high 35% of Ukrainians said they would like to leave Ukraine permanently. But now, a record-low 9% say they want to leave.
The Year in Review: 2023's Most Notable Findings
2023 has been an eventful year in public opinion. Explore the most notable findings from around the world that Gallup reported on this year.
Czech Election Could Be Bellwether for Populism
As Czech voters prepare to replace longtime populist President Milos Zeman this weekend, Gallup surveys in 2022 suggest many are ready for some type of change.
Eastern NATO Members Soured on Russia Long Before Ukraine
The Russian government has demanded the withdrawal of NATO forces and equipment from alliance members in Eastern Europe. Before this, attitudes toward Russia had already soured following the country's annexation of Crimea.