Details findings of a survey by the Public Opinion Foundation which showed that majority of Russians believe that if acting head of state Vladimir Putin becomes president, he will be able to boost the country's military force. Percentage of respondents who have confidence over Putin's capability ...
MOSCOW, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin has the support of nearly 70 percent of the public for next month's presidential election, the latest public opinion poll showed Thursday. According to the survey conducted by the Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM), 69.5...
Examines four attributes of Russian public opinion that determines whether political consequences are likely to flow from political intolerance. What is po... Gibson,James,L. - 《Political Research Quarterly》 被引量: 0发表: 1998年 Soviet People: The Making of a Common Identity in the USSR as...
Twenty-five years after the breakup of the Soviet Union, they crave the stability that the nationalist president represents.
Im sorry haters but Putin in common opinion is best ruler of Russia since Alexandre II. Yeltsin is the most hated one. So if you really expected just a sober Yeltsin after 1999 that would agree Ukraine Belarus and Georgia joining NATO and UE you are just naive. ...
Russian propagandists have recently been posting plaudits for Putin in the comment sections of western media outlets under the guise of Europeans or Americans only for these comments to be shared in Russia and held up as the prevailing opinion in the West. ...
The Russian presidential election will take place on March 18. A public opinion poll conducted by the government-owned research center VTSIOM said on Jan. 15 that about 67 percent of the respondents said they would vote and of them, 81.1 percent said they would support Putin. ...
These communities may identify themselves either as Russians or citizens of these countries, or both, to varying degrees. The governments and the majority public opinion in Estonia and Latvia, which has the largest share of ethnic Russians among the Baltic countries, hold the view that many of ...
Putin’s taped video message will be part of Moscow’s final presentation to the IOC. Meanwhile local support for Moscow’s bid has declined over the past year according to an opinion poll released Tuesday. The poll by VTsIOM of 1,594 people throughout the country, conducted June 25-26...
He also argued that, contrary to widespread opinion, globalization per se is unable to reduce nationalism and ethnic strife, which will remain a salient phenomenon in the foreseeable future. In the 2000s, Khazanov has also turned to the study of collective memory, collective representation, and ...