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Americans' Views of Russia, Putin Are Worst in Years

Americans' opinions of Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, have never been more unfavorable, as Russia assumes a more muscular posture on the world stage. At least six in 10 Americans now view both Russia and Putin unfavorably.

Putin's Popularity Waned at Home Before Olympics

A majority of Russians (54%) in 2013 approved of the way Vladimir Putin was handling his job as president, but this rating is 29 percentage points lower than the 83% approval he received at the end of his previous presidency in 2008.

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.

Gallup Week-in-Review

Read about the most Democratic and most Republican states, the happiest and most stressful days of 2013, Russians' opinions toward the Sochi Olympic Games, and more in this week's review.

Russians See Gold in Sochi Olympic Games

Most Russians are looking forward to the Olympics that start next week in Sochi. However, the majority, particularly residents of the South region, anticipate the games will increase corruption.

Brazil's Growth Could Use a Boost

Brazil's once-rapid growth has slowed considerably, but the country could get a boost if its businesses focus on sustaining and increasing employee engagement levels.

For First Time, Americans' Views of Russia Turn Negative

Half of Americans now see Russia as an unfriendly nation and 54% view Vladimir Putin negatively. But they widely approve of the Russian plan for Syria's chemical weapons and view Putin's involvement as helpful.

Americans, Viewers Want Top Olympics Events Televised Live

Seven in 10 Americans who are watching a lot of the Olympics want the most popular events televised both live and on tape delay. More-educated and higher-income Americans are the most likely to want this and are the most tuned in.

Americans More Positive Than Negative Toward Netanyahu

Americans have a more positive than negative view of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, similar to his last stint as prime minister. However, Republicans view him more favorably, and Democrats less favorably, than before.

Most Americans Plan to Watch the Olympics, but Not Online

Fifty-nine percent in the U.S. plan to watch a "great deal" or "fair amount" of the 2012 Olympics, similar to the past. Most plan to watch on TV, not via the Internet, even with the unprecedented live streaming of all events online.
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