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- As Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine enters its second year, Americans remain very negative toward Russia: 91% have an unfavorable view of the country, including 62% who say their views are very unfavorable. Just 7% in the U.S. have a favorable view of Russia.
May 8, 2024 · About half of Americans (48%) see Russia’s influence in the world increasing – up 10 percentage points since March 2022, just after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The share who say Russia’s influence is getting weaker (24%) declined 13 points over the same period.
- Americans View NATO and Ukraine Positively, See Russia as an ...
Over six-in-ten Americans view Russia as an enemy of the...
- Views of Russia and Putin in 35 countries - Pew Research Center
In some countries we last surveyed before the invasion of...
- Americans View NATO and Ukraine Positively, See Russia as an ...
- Americans Positive on NATO; Partisan Differences Endure
- About Two-Thirds in The U.S. Have A Positive View of Ukraine Amid Ongoing War
- Americans Continue to View Russia Unfavorably
- Majority of Americans Continue to View Russia as An Enemy Rather Than Competitor
Most Americans have a favorable view of NATO: 62% express a positive opinion, while 35% have a negative opinion of the organization. NATO, which recently welcomed Finland as a member, is consistently viewed in a favorable light by Americans. In 2022, shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, 67% held a favorable view of NATO, the highest perce...
Most Americans have a favorable opinion of Ukraine. About two-thirds (64%) have a positive view of the country, while 34% have a negative view. About seven-in-ten Americans ages 65 and older express a favorable view of Ukraine – more than any other age group. Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents are much more likely than their Republican c...
As Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine enters its second year, Americans remain very negative toward Russia: 91% have an unfavorable view of the country, including 62% who say their views are very unfavorable. Just 7% in the U.S. have a favorable view of Russia. This is a similar level of negativity compared with last year’s survey, when 92% of A...
Over six-in-ten Americans view Russia as an enemy of the U.S. (64%), as opposed to a competitor (30%) or a partner (3%). The number of Americans who view Russia as an enemy is down slightly from last year (70%), after increasing dramatically following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This drop contrasts with views of China: The share of Americans w...
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Jul 2, 2024 · In some countries we last surveyed before the invasion of Ukraine, the share of people with a positive opinion of Russia is significantly lower today. For example, in Chile, favorable views of Russia are now at an all-time low, with only 20% saying they have a positive view of the country.
May 10, 2023 · The majority of adult Americans have favorable views of Ukraine and the NATO military alliance while also seeing Russia as an enemy rather than a partner or competitor, a survey conducted by...
Mar 14, 2022 · At the time, Republicans and independents held a more positive view of Russia, with 74% of both groups viewing the country unfavorably, as opposed to 84% of Democrats.
May 13, 2021 · Since the disappearance of the USSR, the US has viewed a unipolar world as an entitlement. Not only does the US violate international law, it regards itself as above it. NATO’s military intervention in Yugoslavia was no different in nature from that of Russia in Ukraine.
Mar 22, 2023 · An equal percentage of Americans say Russia (26 percent) and Ukraine (26 percent) has the advantage in the current conflict. But a plurality (46 percent) believes that neither country has the advantage.