Weeks after Russia invaded his country, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy draws overwhelmingly positive ratings from the American public for his handling of international affairs. Around seven-in-ten Americans (72%) have a lot or some confidence in Zelenskyy, higher than any other international leader asked about in a new Pew Research Center survey
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Survey evidence suggests that Vladimir Putin’s legitimacy rests on three pillars: domestic order, ec...
This article concerns how publics perceive and relate to a foreign politician. There is no formal re...
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has led to a dramatic shift in American public opinion: 70% of American...
When President Obama arrives in Russia for the Moscow summit he may face a cool reception. A new pol...
The current conflict in Ukraine is described by some as an inflection point in world history, and pe...
In this article I argue that Vladimir Putin’s strong promotion of Russia’s annexation of Crimea and ...
A new Chicago Council-Levada poll reveals the Russian public appears to be buying Putin's explanatio...
Since the Ukraine crisis in 2013, citizens of Russia have improved their attitudes toward the foreig...
Three weeks into Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, nearly half of Americans (47%) approve of th...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceJohn FrancisWith the current poo...
This Pew Research Center analysis focuses on public opinion of the United States, Russia and NATO in...
This paper analyses the sources of Putin's vote using NRB IX a post-election nationwide survey of vo...
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has become one of the sym- bols of Ukrainian resistance in the West. ...
Russian public opinion polls regularly report approval ratings of 84% to 86% for President Vladimir ...
A majority of G7 citizens regard President Putin as a "negative influence on democracy and human rig...
Survey evidence suggests that Vladimir Putin’s legitimacy rests on three pillars: domestic order, ec...
This article concerns how publics perceive and relate to a foreign politician. There is no formal re...
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has led to a dramatic shift in American public opinion: 70% of American...
When President Obama arrives in Russia for the Moscow summit he may face a cool reception. A new pol...
The current conflict in Ukraine is described by some as an inflection point in world history, and pe...
In this article I argue that Vladimir Putin’s strong promotion of Russia’s annexation of Crimea and ...
A new Chicago Council-Levada poll reveals the Russian public appears to be buying Putin's explanatio...
Since the Ukraine crisis in 2013, citizens of Russia have improved their attitudes toward the foreig...
Three weeks into Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, nearly half of Americans (47%) approve of th...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceJohn FrancisWith the current poo...
This Pew Research Center analysis focuses on public opinion of the United States, Russia and NATO in...
This paper analyses the sources of Putin's vote using NRB IX a post-election nationwide survey of vo...
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has become one of the sym- bols of Ukrainian resistance in the West. ...
Russian public opinion polls regularly report approval ratings of 84% to 86% for President Vladimir ...
A majority of G7 citizens regard President Putin as a "negative influence on democracy and human rig...
Survey evidence suggests that Vladimir Putin’s legitimacy rests on three pillars: domestic order, ec...
This article concerns how publics perceive and relate to a foreign politician. There is no formal re...