Putin is immensely unpopular among those promoting democracy, but equally popular with the leadership of authoritarian and anti-western governments, reflecting a global divide in sentiment.
In places where Putin is popular, sentiments may arise that the U.S. and its allies are bullies, leading to potential alignments between these governments and Russia.
According to Pew Research, only 26% of people globally have confidence in Putin to do the right thing, indicating widespread mistrust toward his leadership.
The popularity of Putin in certain countries may affect international relations, as these governments may align with Russia and face backlash from Western nations.
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