Researches about Ukraine

Russian Society and Foreign Policy: Mass and Elite Orientations after Crimea

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Most Russians agree with the official narrative that Russia has re-emerged as a great power under Vladimir Putin, particularly with the annexation of Crimea. However, many Russians are unwilling to bear the economic burden of escalating tensions with the West, evidenced by the declining “Crimea bump” in Putin’s popularity and growing dissatisfaction with a stagnating or falling standard of living.

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