2023
DOI: 10.1111/jssr.12838
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The Religious Right and Russia: Christian Nationalism and Americans’ Views on Russia and Vladimir Putin Before and After the Ukrainian Invasion

Abstract: Since 2016, Americans’ attitudes toward Russia and Vladimir Putin have shifted, with Republicans becoming far more supportive of both. And though condemnation of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 remains bipartisan, many Christian‐right leaders still support Putin and Russia. What undergirds this support? Drawing on three national data sets, we theorize Americans’ warmth toward Putin and Russia is reinforced by an ideology that seeks to institutionalize America's mythical Anglo Protestant ethno‐culture—Chri… Show more

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“…Following Bader (2007, 2010), we anticipate a significant association between Christian nationalist views and where Americans place Jesus on the ideological spectrum. Christian nationalism has been measured in a variety of ways (Davis and Perry 2021;Djupe, Lewis, and Sokhey 2023;Gorski and Perry 2022;McDaniel, Nooruddin, and Shortle 2022;Perry, Riccardi-Swartz, et al 2023). We introduce a strong measure of Christian nationalism incorporating questions from other studies and adding new ones.…”
Section: Key Predictors and Controlsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following Bader (2007, 2010), we anticipate a significant association between Christian nationalist views and where Americans place Jesus on the ideological spectrum. Christian nationalism has been measured in a variety of ways (Davis and Perry 2021;Djupe, Lewis, and Sokhey 2023;Gorski and Perry 2022;McDaniel, Nooruddin, and Shortle 2022;Perry, Riccardi-Swartz, et al 2023). We introduce a strong measure of Christian nationalism incorporating questions from other studies and adding new ones.…”
Section: Key Predictors and Controlsmentioning
confidence: 99%