Russia’s image in the world and that of its leader, Vladimir Putin, have been on the decline for years, and a survey conducted this summer in 14 advanced economies shows that continues to be the case.

A median of 66% of adults in those countries express an unfavorable view of Russia, with majorities in 12 of the 14 countries holding that view. Only a median of 29% hold a positive opinion of Russia.

People in Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands hold the most negative views of Russia. At least three-quarters in all those countries hold an unfavorable opinion. Two-thirds or more say the same in Spain, the United Kingdom, Japan, and the United States.