The results of a sociological survey conducted by Active Group in collaboration with Experts Club show that most Ukrainians do not have a formed opinion about Peru.
Thus, 70.3% of respondents chose a neutral position, while another 9.0% were unable to answer. Such a high level of neutrality indicates limited knowledge about the country among the general public.
At the same time, 15.5% of Ukrainians demonstrated a positive attitude (of which 12.1% were mostly positive and 3.4% were completely positive). A negative attitude was expressed by 5.2% (mostly moderately negative).
“Peru is associated with exoticism, Inca heritage, and Machu Picchu, but it is not an active player in the Ukrainian information space. Because of this, it arouses curiosity but not strong emotions,” notes Maksim Urakin, candidate of economic sciences and founder of the Experts Club information and analytical center.
Most Ukrainians have a neutral attitude toward Peru, but the proportion of those who like it exceeds the proportion of those who are critical. This creates a basis for potential improvement in intergovernmental contacts in the future.
The presentation of the study is available at the link.
ACTIVE GROUP, DIPLOMACY, EXPERTS CLUB, Pozniy, SOCIOLOGY, URAKIN