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Julia Demaree Nikhinson / APAmericans Reject Idea of a Russian Sphere of Influence in Europe
Most Americans believe the United States has too many interests in Europe to let any one country dominate the region.
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Public Opinion SurveyJehad Alshrafi / APRussians Tend to Say Neither Israel nor Hamas Are Justified in Military Actions
October 7, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Lama El Baz , and Denis Volkov, Jehad Alshrafi / AP, Download Report (PDF), A plurality say the United States and NATO are most responsible for ongoing bloodshed and instability in the Middle East., On the one-year anniversary of Ha...
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Public Opinion SurveyAlexander Zemlianichenko / APRussians Feel Mixed Impacts from Kremlin's Foreign Policy Moves
March 26, 2025, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Lama El Baz , and Denis Volkov, Alexander Zemlianichenko / AP, Download Report (PDF), While the public thinks Putin’s foreign policies have improved Moscow’s international influence and the state of the Russian military, fewer no...
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Carolyn Kaster / APUS Elections Part of Global Trend Away from Incumbents
Public opinion polling offers insights into what cost incumbent leaders and parties at the polls.
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Public Opinion SurveyDmitry Serebryakov / APRussian Public Makes Fewer Demands of Government During Wartime
April 10, 2025, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Sam Dong , Lama El Baz , and Dina Smeltz, Dmitry Serebryakov / AP, Download Report (PDF), At the same time, a plurality feel they are entitled to more., In a contentious meeting on February 28, US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance...
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Eurasian Women’s ForumAmerican and Russian Public Opinion: Where We Are and How We Got Here
Researchers discussed findings from a bi-national study of American and Russian public opinion, including perceptions of the crisis in Ukraine, interference in US elections, and more. -
Ebrahim Noroozi / APEurope's Security Wake-Up Call
Europe’s security can no longer be taken for granted. We break down why.
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Steve Moore / APOlympic Officials Want the Games to Be Politically Neutral—Can They Be?
By barring Russian athletes from competing under the Russian flag, the International Olympic Committee demonstrated its power as a global norm-maker. Now, sporting federation leaders are seeking to distance their games from geopolitics.
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Global PoliticsJulia Demaree Nikhinson / APTrump's First Year Back: What Stood Out
President Donald Trump’s first year back in office changed the tone of US foreign policy. We look back at the moments that stood out.
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What Ukraine's Election Reveals, Five Years After Crimea
Steven Pifer, a former US ambassador to Ukraine, joins Deep Dish to explain the latest developments in Russia and Ukraine's relationship, and what to expect next.