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Apr 18, 2019 · Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin terrorised his own people, but for the first time a survey suggests that most Russians view him favourably. The respected Levada Center polled Russians aged 18 and...
- Jacob Poushter
- Russians’ views toward the U.S. briefly improved after the election of Donald Trump, but they have fallen to levels last seen near the end of the Obama administration.
- Democratic and Republican views of Russia followed similar trajectories – until Trump’s election. For many years, Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents had slightly more favorable views of Russia than Republicans and GOP leaners, and opinions in both groups moved downward in tandem.
- Among both Americans and Russians, there is little confidence in the ability of the other nation’s president to do the right thing regarding world affairs.
- Russians and Americans are both similarly split on the changing nature of American power – but are more likely to say Russia’s international importance is rising.
Jun 17, 2020 · "Russian men and women identify themselves with white European colonisers. Ignorance of history misleads them into some delusion of superiority.
- Anna*, 19, Ekaterinburg – ‘I Just Want My Voice to Be Counted’
- Galina*, 28, Moscow – ‘Russia Will Be Free’
- Svetlana*, 33, Switzerland – ‘I Support Putin’
Anna is a 19-year-old undergraduate student at the Higher School of Economics (HSE) in St Petersburg. Like most students, she is waiting out the pandemic with her parents, having moved back to her hometown, 100km from Ekaterinburg. It is a small, conservative city and even at the peak of protests in late January, demonstrations did not take place t...
Galina is 28 years old and works as an administrator at an IT company in Moscow. Long frustrated by what she believes is corruption in Russian politics, for her, the protests in January were the moment for which she had been waiting. She attended protests in Moscowon January 23 and January 31, where she says there were approximately 10,000 to 15,00...
Svetlana grew up and studied in St Petersburg. Last year, she moved to Switzerland and currently lives in a small town near the French border where she works as a painter. A vocal supporter of Putin, she strongly condemns Navalny, and those calling for change in Russia. “For Russia, Navalny has never been and never will be the solution to the probl...
- Jacob Poushter
- Nearly three-quarters in Russia (73%) say that their economy is in bad shape. Only around a quarter (24%) say the Russian economy is doing well. Over the past year, the fall in the price of oil and Western sanctions have led to a 20 percentage point drop in positive economic sentiment, despite recent signs that the economic downturn might prove less severe than anticipated.
- Despite the negative economic mood in Russia, President Putin still receives overwhelming support from the public. On foreign relations, eight-in-ten or more approve of his dealings with China, the U.S., Ukraine and the European Union.
- Russians do not like the U.S. and other Western powers. Only 15% of Russians have a favorable view of the U.S., with 81% holding an unfavorable opinion.
- Along with growing distaste for Western powers, Russians also have little faith in Western leaders. Only 28% of Russians have confidence in German Chancellor Angela Merkel to handle international affairs, and even fewer have confidence in President Barack Obama (11% confidence).
Mar 14, 2022 · President Vladimir Putin moved swiftly to limit and then outlaw any news outlet, social media platform, or critical voice in Russia that disputed the Kremlin’s narrative about the invasion of Ukraine.
Sputnik. The first disagreements arose when more than a million and a half Jews, who were persecuted in Russia, emigrated to America. In the early 20th century, Russians associated America with...