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May 8, 2017
7. Views on role of Russia in the region, and the Soviet Union
Orthodox Christians look to patriarch of Moscow or local church leaders
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7. Views on role of Russia in the region, and the Soviet Union
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Orthodox Christians look to patriarch of Moscow or local church leaders
Orthodox countries more likely to see Russia as protector
Stalin seen more positively than Gorbachev in Russia
Older people more likely than younger people to say dissolution of the Soviet Union was a bad thing
Skepticism over U.S. military commitment to NATO countries in Central and Eastern Europe
Mixed views on who deserves the most blame for recent conflict in eastern Ukraine
Most in former Soviet republics do not see Russian military as a major threat
Large differences in former Soviet republics on ties with Russia and EU
In Catholic-majority countries, fewer see Russian companies as having a good influence
Orthodox-majority countries more likely to favor a strong Russia
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