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L'art de faire une enquête en Russie Poutine
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L'art de faire une enquête en Russie Poutine

The article discusses recent survey results in Russia showing strong support for the war in Ukraine, with over 70% of respondents supporting it. Russian economist Andrei Yakovlev argues that interpreting these surveys is complex due to significant public sentiment. He references historical events like the 1983 Boeing 747 shootdown by Soviet forces, highlighting past tensions between the West and the USSR. Yakovlev notes that current government control over narratives has increased compared to the time of leaders like Brezhnev and Khrushchev. He expresses concern that up to 15% of respondents might oppose the war, though this remains unclear due to indirect questioning methods. The article also cites other polls indicating declining support for military spending and growing concerns about the war’s negative impact on daily life.

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L'art de faire une enquête en Russie Poutine

The article discusses recent survey results in Russia showing strong support for the war in Ukraine, with over 70% of respondents supporting it. Russian economist Andrei Yakovlev argues that interpreting these surveys is complex due to significant public sentiment. He references historical events like the 1983 Boeing 747 shootdown by Soviet forces, highlighting past tensions between the West and the USSR. Yakovlev notes that current government control over narratives has increased compared to the time of leaders like Brezhnev and Khrushchev. He expresses concern that up to 15% of respondents might oppose the war, though this remains unclear due to indirect questioning methods. The article also cites other polls indicating declining support for military spending and growing concerns about the war’s negative impact on daily life.

Lecture du biais (Centre): While the article presents data suggesting strong public support for the war, it also includes nuanced perspectives from Yakovlev, who questions the reliability of survey interpretations and highlights potential opposition. The tone remains analytical rather than overtly partisan, balancing both pro

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