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1 online resource (11 pages) : illustratons |
Summary |
New polling data from the 2016 Chicago Coouncil Survey and the Levada Analytical Center in Russia - both independently conducted and funded - show that mutual perceptions between Russians and Americans are now at levels not seen since the Cold War. While there is common ground in public concerns about global threats, the surveys also show a great deal of mutual distrust. Russians express a sense of insecurity about US strength and influence, and prefer that their country aim to limit US international sway. Although Americans believe that Russia is acting to contain US power, the US public favors cooperation and engagement rather than containing Russia |
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"November 2016." |
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Online resource; title from PDF caption (Chicago Council, viewed November 28, 2017) |
Subject |
Public opinion, American.
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Public opinion, Russian.
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Russia (Federation) -- Foreign public opinion, American
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United States -- Foreign public opinion, Russian
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Russia (Federation)
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United States.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Gonharov, Stepan, author
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Wojtowicz, Lily, author
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Chicago Council on Global Affairs, publisher.
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