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    June 19, 2017
    Russians Remain Confident in Putin’s Global Leadership
    Over time, Russians more intensely confident in Putin

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    Over time, Russians more intensely confident in Putin
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    Russians Remain Confident in Putin’s Global Leadership
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    Most Russians have confidence in Putin and think their country has gained stature on the world stage
    Since 2014, most Russians have been satisfied with their country’s direction
    Few Russians believe keeping Assad in power should be a top priority
    Putin’s ratings on foreign relations higher than for domestic policy issues
    Over time, Russians more intensely confident in Putin
    Putin’s ratings on issues drop across the board
    Russians split on health of national economy
    Young Russians are more positive about the economy
    In Russia, rising prices are top concern
    Majority of Russians believe their country’s global influence is on the rise
    Russians increasingly feel their country is getting the respect it deserves
    Russians increasingly positive on fall of USSR
    Majority of Russians have long felt that parts of neighboring countries belong to Russia
    Russians want to focus on their own country; Fewer Russians now feel threatened by NATO
    Russians favor limiting casualties and defeating extremist groups over bolstering Assad
    Russia survey methodology, Spring 2017 Global Attitudes Survey
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