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Pew Research CenterJune 21, 2022
International Attitudes Toward the U.S., NATO and Russia in a Time of Crisis

International image of the U.S., NATO and Russia in 2022

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International Attitudes Toward the U.S., NATO and Russia in a Time of Crisis
International image of the U.S., NATO and Russia in 2022
Most see U.S. as a reliable partner, but many see strong partisan conflicts
U.S. increasingly seen as a reliable partner
In Western Europe, confidence in U.S. president drops in Biden’s second year, but still higher than Trump
Confidence in Putin ranks lowest among key world leaders
Negative ratings of Putin at record highs
Views of NATO in Sweden
Those on ideological right more positive on NATO in several countries, but in the U.S. and Canada the pattern is reversed
Most have a favorable opinion of U.S.
U.S. favorability
U.S. viewed as a reliable partner
Most say there is strong partisan conflict in the U.S.
U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan generally seen as the right decision
Few across the world say the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan was handled well
Those with more education more likely to say U.S. Afghanistan withdrawal was not handled well
Confidence ratings for Biden
Confidence in U.S. presidents
Trust in Biden down, especially among those who say U.S. is not reliable
NATO viewed favorably in most member countries surveyed
Views of NATO, 2007-2022
Swedes grew more favorable toward NATO during fieldwork
Overwhelmingly negative views toward Russia
Sharp decline in favorable views of Russia
Large majorities express little or no confidence in Putin
Opinion of Putin at record lows in most countries
Confidence in major world leaders
European populist party classifications
American Trends Panel recruitment surveys
Invitation and reminder dates
Weighting dimensions
Unweighted sample sizes and error attributable to sampling
Final dispositions
Cumulative response rate
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