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Ukrainian Crisis: Views in NATO, Russia and Ukraine
Katie Simmons
Director, Global Economic Attitudes
Associate Director, Research
Bruce Stokes
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Established 1996
Funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts
Non-profit, non-partisan fact tank in Washington
Survey
topics: U.S. domestic politics and economic conditions, values, U.S. image abroad, global views toward major powers, terrorism, democracy, country conditions,
aging, economy
Since 2002, we have surveyed in 82 countries, surveying in 40 nations in 2015
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Methodology
Surveys conducted across
eight NATO member
countries
as well as Russia and
Ukraine
from
April 6, 2015 to May 15,
2015
totaling
11,116
respondents
Based on nationally representative telephone interviews in
Canada,
France
, Germany,
Spain, the
United Kingdom
& the United States and
face-to-face interviews in
Italy, Poland, Russia & Ukraine
conducted
under the direction of Princeton Survey Research Associates International. The survey in Ukraine excludes
Luhans’k
,
Donets’k
and Crimea.
The margin of sampling error for the complete set of weighted data is
±2.8%
-
±4.1%
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European NATO Members
Reluctant to Use Force to Defend Allies
If Russia got into a serious military conflict with one of its neighboring countries that is our NATO ally,
do you think our
country
should
use
military force to defend that country?
Note: EU median
includes
France
, Germany, Italy,
Poland, Spain and
the
UK.
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Russians Express
Growing
Pride in Russia,
Confidence in Putin in International Affairs
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Ukrainians Want
Donbas
to Remain Part of Ukraine;
Russians
Want It to Secede
Thinking about the future of the
Luhans’k
and
Donets’k
regions, would you prefer that they …
Note: In Russia, question read
“Thinking
about the future of the self-declared republics of
Luhans’k
and
Donets’k
...”
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Poland Most Worried about Russian Military Threat
How much of a military threat, if at all, is Russia to its neighboring countries, aside from Ukraine?
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Many NATO
Members Oppose
Supplying Ukraine with Arms Against Russia
In response to the situation involving Russia and Ukraine, do you __ NATO sending arms to the Ukrainian
gov’t?
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Key NATO
Countries Reluctant to Use Force to Defend Allies
If Russia got into a serious military conflict with one of its neighboring countries that is our NATO ally,
do
you think our country should or should not use military force to defend that country?
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Germany
Diff
%
%
Support for NATO sending arms to the Ukrainian gov’t
46
19
+27
Support for Ukraine becoming a NATO member
62
36
+26
Our country should use
military force to defend NATO
ally against Russia
56
38
+18
Decrease
economic
sanctions on Russia
10
29
-19
Support for Western countries providing economic aid to Ukraine
62
71
-9
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U.S.-German
Disagreement Over
Ukraine
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Republicans
Diff
%
%
U.S. should use military force to defend NATO ally against Russia
47
69
+22
Support for NATO sending arms to the Ukrainian gov’t
39
60
+21
Increase economic sanctions on Russia
23
40
+17
Support for Ukraine becoming a NATO member
59
71
+12
Russia is a major military threat to its neighbors
56
67
+11
Russia is to blame for violence in eastern Ukraine
39
50
+11
Support for Western countries providing economic aid to Ukraine
60
69
+9
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U.S. Partisan
Divide on What to Do about
Russia-Ukraine
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Views of Russian Economy Souring
How would you describe the current economic situation in Russia?
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Russians Blame Sanctions and Falling Oil Prices for Economic Woes
Which one of the following is causing the most harm to our economy?
Slide17Slide18Slide19Ukrainian Views
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Surveying Ukraine in 2015
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2015
Change
%
%
Ukraine
42
59
+17
West
28
54
+
26
East
59
65
+6
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Western Ukrainians
Increasingly Critical of Kyiv
Kyiv government is a bad influence
Note: Ukraine sample does not include
Luhans’k
,
Donets’k
and Crimea.
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Ukrainians
Want Assistance from West
Do you support or oppose __ for our country?
Note: Ukraine sample does not include
Luhans’k
,
Donets’k
and Crimea.
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Eastern Ukrainians Favor Negotiations Over Military Force
To end the conflict in eastern Ukraine, which one of the following solutions do you think is best?
Note: Ukraine sample does not include
Luhans’k
,
Donets’k
and Crimea.
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