presentation | Nov 2, 2009
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report | Jan 15, 2009
by Erin Carriere-Kretschmer, Senior Research Associate, Pew Global Attitudes Project and Katie Holzwart, Research Analyst, Pew Global Attitudes Project As Russian and Ukrainian leaders squabbled over gas supplies in late 2008 and early 2009, Eastern Europeans farther down the pipeline went without heat. European Commissioner Jose Manuel Barroso called the dispute “most unacceptable and incredible,” […]
report | Jan 15, 2009
Just as concern about energy dependence has become widespread, so too have unfavorable views of Russia and its Prime Minister Putin.
report | Feb 27, 2008
Russians Prefer Strength in Their Leader, Economy over Democracy
report | Jun 27, 2007
A 47-nation survey finds global public opinion increasingly wary of the world’s dominant nations and disapproving of their leaders. Anti-Americanism is extensive, as it has been for the past five years. At the same time, the image of China has slipped significantly among the publics of other major nations.
report | Dec 6, 2006
Increasingly Reviled in the West, Russia’s Leader Enjoys Broad Support at Home
report | Jan 5, 2006
The latest Pew Global Attitudes poll finds the Russian people would choose a strong economy over a good democracy by a margin of almost six to one.