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  1. US-Russia relations: Adversary or potential partner? BBC. For the first time since Joe Biden took office as US president, he will meet in person with Russian leader Vladimir Putin on...

    • 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.
  2. Feb 28, 2022 · Imperial provincialism’. These events have me reflecting on how, over the course of my own extensive experience in Russia, I’ve observed many similarities between Russian and American...

    • Chrissy Stroop
  3. Mar 22, 2023 · Eight in 10 (82 percent) Russians say that the possibility of a nuclear weapons exchange between the United States and Russia is a critical threat, well ahead of threats from a global economic downturn (45 percent) and the NATO alliance (44 percent).

  4. Dec 6, 2021 · 6 Dec 2021. The Kremlin has described the state of US-Russia relations as “quite lamentable” on the eve of a video call between President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Joe Biden when...

  5. Mar 16, 2021 · Just one in 10 Americans (10%) says the United States and Russia will grow closer. And only 16 percent expect Russian-American relations to improve under the Biden presidency. A majority expect relations between Russia and the United States will either worsen (46%) or stay the same as now (36%).

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  7. Oct 29, 2020 · U.S.-Russia relations are at their worst since the Cold War and will remain dynamic in the coming years, with a lingering risk of escalation. Washington and Moscow diverge on a growing list of challenges yet there are opportunities for selective engagement.