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    SO ANYONE WHO ISN'T WITH US IS AGAINST US?

    Mariam Magomedova

    Novye Izvestia
    June 18, 2008

    What the Papers Say
    Russian citizens identify our country's allies and "enemies"

    Opinion poll results: which countries are Russia's friends?; A recent
    opinion poll indicates that most Russian citizens still see America
    as Russia's chief "enemy" and Belarus as its leading ally. The experts
    we approached for comments say that the likes and dislikes of Russian
    citizens are fairly stable, remaining unchanged over many years.

    An opinion poll done by the Bashkirova and Partners agency indicates
    that most Russian citizens still see America as Russia's chief "enemy"
    and Belarus as its leading ally. The experts we approached for comments
    say that the likes and dislikes of Russian citizens are fairly stable,
    remaining unchanged over many years.

    This is the second year in a row that most respondents have named
    the United States as Russia's chief "enemy." The idea that America is
    hostile to Russia is accepted by 33.3% of respondents - a change of
    only 0.5% since last year. Second on the list of unfriendly nations
    is Georgia, named by 31% of respondents. Estonia, which ranked second
    in the 2007 poll, has slipped to fifth (13.3% of respondents. Ukraine
    and Latvia scored 18% each. Among European countries, those identified
    as unfriendly to Russia were Britain (6.6%), Germany (3.8%), Italy
    (1.1%), and France (0.7%). Three Islamic states - Afghanistan, Iran,
    and Iraq - all scored 6%. Only 4.5% of respondents said that no
    countries are hostile to Russia.

    The pollsters say that attitudes to other countries are "clearly
    linked to media coverage of international issues." As the Bashkirova
    and Partners report notes, Georgia's position in the ranking is a
    consequence of the crisis in Russian-Georgian relations associated
    with the Abkhazia situation; attitudes to Estonia have become less
    negative since the Bronze Soldier relocation controversy died down.

    Alexei Makarkin, VP of the Political Techniques Center, told us that
    "the United States is regarded as our historical rival," but there
    are also many other irritants involved - such as NATO expansion and
    missile defense. "Similarly, all the other irritants are countries
    with which we experience a deterioration in relations from time to
    time. For example, due to NATO expansion, Russian citizens experience
    periodic upswings of dislike for Georgia and Ukraine. Relations with
    the Baltic states are soured by differing perspectives on Soviet
    history in general and Second World War history in particular."

    The list of Russia's "friends" remains almost unchanged since last
    year's poll. Belarus is at the top of the list - named by 35.3% of
    respondents. China is second with 18%. Germany, which was second last
    year, is now down to 16.1%. Other allies identified by respondents
    are Armenia (12.7%), France (9.4%), Italy (9.1%). Lithuania scored
    less than one percent in the ranking of Russia's friends. Georgia
    and the United States scored 2.8% and 4.4% respectively.
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