In addition only 19 percent of respondents view his role negatively now compared to 32 percent in 2016. The share of Russians respondents who felt his crimes were justified rose from 45 percent in 2008 to 60 percent in 2019.
A 2017 survey indicated that Stalin was named by Russians as the world's most outstanding public figure. He was followed by the poet Alexander Pushkin and Vladimir Putin. Just three non-Russian figures made it to the top of international rankings, as seen by Russians themselves: Napoleon, Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton. Ethnocentrism plays a determining role in Russians' choices.
(Read more: EE# 50 13. Dec. 2019 paper issue or PDF/digileht)
Laas Leivat, Toronto