Russia's invasion of Ukraine has led to a dramatic shift in American public opinion: 70% of Americans now consider Russia an enemy of the United States, up from 41% in January. And on this topic, Democrats and Republicans largely agree, with 72% of Democrats and 69% of Republicans describing Russia as an enemy.A new Pew Research Center survey, conducted March 21-27, finds that just 7% of U.S. adults have an overall favorable opinion of Russia. Only 6% express confidence in its leader, President Vladimir Putin. In contrast, 72% have confidence in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
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25 years ago a majority of Russians saw the United States as their major friend in the global arena....
Weeks after Russia invaded his country, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy draws overwhelmingly...
Pew Research Center conducted this study to better understand Americans' attitudes about the Russian...
Three weeks into Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, nearly half of Americans (47%) approve of th...
This Pew Research Center analysis focuses on public opinion of the United States, Russia and NATO in...
Amid tensions between the United States and Russia over a possible military invasion of Ukraine, Rep...
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to a dramatic shift in attitudes in Poland, a key European p...
A new Chicago Council-Levada poll reveals the Russian public appears to be buying Putin's explanatio...
From 2011 to 2015, a rise in anti-Americanism was strongly reflected in Russian public opinion durin...
When President Obama arrives in Russia for the Moscow summit he may face a cool reception. A new pol...
Despite the passage of time, Cold War patterns of thinking about Russia show no sign of weakening in...
Presents survey findings about Russians' reaction to the December 2011 parliamentary and March 2012 ...
A new study of Russian and American public opinion finds that the Russian public has broadly positiv...
A plurality of New Hampshire residents think the U.S. is helping Ukraine about the right amount in t...
25 years ago a majority of Russians saw the United States as their major friend in the global arena....
Weeks after Russia invaded his country, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy draws overwhelmingly...
Pew Research Center conducted this study to better understand Americans' attitudes about the Russian...
Three weeks into Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, nearly half of Americans (47%) approve of th...
This Pew Research Center analysis focuses on public opinion of the United States, Russia and NATO in...
Amid tensions between the United States and Russia over a possible military invasion of Ukraine, Rep...
The current conflict in Ukraine is described by some as an inflection point in world history, and pe...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to a dramatic shift in attitudes in Poland, a key European p...
A new Chicago Council-Levada poll reveals the Russian public appears to be buying Putin's explanatio...
From 2011 to 2015, a rise in anti-Americanism was strongly reflected in Russian public opinion durin...
When President Obama arrives in Russia for the Moscow summit he may face a cool reception. A new pol...
Despite the passage of time, Cold War patterns of thinking about Russia show no sign of weakening in...
Presents survey findings about Russians' reaction to the December 2011 parliamentary and March 2012 ...
A new study of Russian and American public opinion finds that the Russian public has broadly positiv...
A plurality of New Hampshire residents think the U.S. is helping Ukraine about the right amount in t...
25 years ago a majority of Russians saw the United States as their major friend in the global arena....
Weeks after Russia invaded his country, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy draws overwhelmingly...