Read More 6 minute read Ukrainian politics Zelenskyy’s “honeymoon period” over as 40% believe Ukraine moves in wrong direction Support for Zelenskyy continues to drop Last spring, Zelenskyy was elected with 73% support of the electorate. According… byOlena Makarenko
Read More 3 minute read Opinion Ukraine Sociological portrait of Ukraine after 27 years of independence extremely complex, Nikitina says Since 1992, the Institute of Sociology of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences has conducted an enormous number of… byPaul A. Goble
Read More 2 minute read Opinion Ukraine ‘Overwhelming majority’ of urban Ukrainians patriotic, poll finds Ukrainian nationalism is often viewed as primarily a rural phenomenon, but a new poll conducted by three leading… byPaul A. Goble
Read More 6 minute read Infographics More What Ukrainians really think: 10 key insights from Ukraine’s 2017 opinion polls Ukraine is a complicated, changing country. It’s far too easy to imagine that the proclamations and positions presented… byUkraineWorld Group
Read More 12 minute read More Ukrainian millennials: apolitical, with family values, and a bit more pro-democracy than Western peers Conducted in cooperation with the sociological company GfK Ukraine, it focused on young people aged 14 to 29,… byNew Europe
Read More 5 minute read More Poll reveals first signs of “eurointegration fatigue” among Ukrainians Ukraine is experiencing “eurointegration fatigue.” The most popular answer to the question “Which integration model is better for… byInstitute of World Policy
Read More 1 minute read International More Statistics: If Putin at 64 were the ordinary Russian he likes to say he is Vladimir Putin lies to say that he “never was part of the so-called elites” but instead feels himself… byPaul A. Goble
Read More 3 minute read International More New climate of fear makes Russian polls ever less reliable, Moscow sociologist says One of the few Russian sociologists who predicted the mass protests against the Putin regime in 2011-2012 says… byPaul A. Goble
Read More 3 minute read International Sociologist: Russians in biggest cities feel the most pain from crisis Russians living in the largest cities, the people who benefited the most from the oil-driven boom of the… byPaul A. Goble