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"The paradox of the war in Ukraine is that the West is both more united and less influential in the world than ever before," commented Mark Leonard, co-author and ECFR Director, on the findings of the report, titled "The West United, by Separated from the Rest of the World: International Opinion after a Year of War in Ukraineā€.

Together with Ivan Krastev from the Center for Liberal Strategies and Timothy Garton Ash, who teaches at the University of Oxford and Stanford University, he analyzed data from China, India, Turkey, Russia, the USA and ten European countries. Specifically, these are Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain and the non-EU country Great Britain. The data was collected by the institutes Datapraxis, YouGov, Gallup and Norstat.
I think there's too many politicians trying to take advantage of people's resentments nowadays, Russian politicians being the most manipulative.

As a whole I don't remember them being so obviously cunning and deceitful in the 1990s.