According to the results of a survey conducted by Active Group in collaboration with the Experts Club think tank, Ukrainians demonstrate a mostly neutral or positive attitude towards Argentina.
In particular, 53.1% of respondents said they had a neutral attitude, while 37.8% rated their attitude as positive (of which 29.3% said “mostly positive” and 8.4% said “completely positive”). Only 3.2% of respondents have a negative perception of Argentina, while 6.0% abstained from answering.
“In the Ukrainian consciousness, Argentina is often associated with football, tango, and the romance of distant countries. At the same time, the political and economic aspects of the country’s life are less well known, which explains the dominance of neutral and positive perceptions,” notes Maksim Urakin, candidate of economic sciences and founder of the Experts Club information and analytical center.
More than a third of Ukrainians have a positive attitude toward Argentina, and more than half have a neutral attitude. These data indicate a positive image of the country, based mainly on cultural associations and distance from current political conflicts.
The presentation of the study is available at the link.
ACTIVE GROUP, DIPLOMACY, EXPERTS CLUB, Pozniy, SOCIOLOGY, URAKIN