Global @dvisor
AGlobal @dvisory – December 2011 – G@27Gadhaffi
GadhaffiCitizens in 24 Countries Assess…. for a Total Global Perspective
2A Global @dvisory – December 2011 – G@27
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These are the findings of the Global @dvisor Wave 27 (G@27),an Ipsos survey conducted between November 1st and November 15th, 2011.
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Analytic Components1) Thinking back to April of this year, a number of countries who are part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(“NATO”), including the United States, France, Great Britain, Canada and Germany, undertook, with the support of the Arab League, decided to enforce a United Nations Resolution and intervene, militarily, in Libya.– Based on what you have seen, read or heard, do you support very much, support somewhat, oppose somewhat or
oppose very much, this intervention?Support very muchSupport somewhatOppose somewhatOppose very much
2) As you probably know, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was killed recently in the conflict between the Libyan government and rebel forces in the 2011 Libyan Civil War. Which of these statements comes closer to your point of view: Do you think Gadhafi’s death will [ROTATE ORDER] [lead to stability in the region] or [serve to destabilize the region]?[ROTATE IN SAME ORDER]– Lead to stability in Libya– Serve to destabilize Libya
3) While he was initially captured alive, he was killed, without a trial, soon after. Some people believe that [INSERT STATEMENT A OR B – ROTATE]. Others believe that [INSERT STATEMENT A OR B – ROTATE]. Which of these statements comes closer to your own point of view?– STATEMENT A = Gaddafi’s execution is acceptable because being killed in battle is acceptable under the rules of war– STATEMENT B = Gaddafi should have been brought to trial for war crimes under the Geneva convention before
receiving a sentence[ROTATE IN SAME ORDER]Gaddafi’s execution is acceptableGaddafi should have been brought to trial
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DETAILED FINDINGS
5A Global @dvisory – December 2011 – G@27
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As you probably know, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was killed recently in the conflict between the Libyan government and rebel forces in the 2011 Libyan Civil War.
Which of these statements comes closer to your point of view:
Do you think Gadhafi’s death will [ROTATE ORDER] [lead to stability in the region] or [serve to destabilize the region]?
[ROTATE IN SAME ORDER]
Lead to stability in LibyaServe to destabilize Libya
6A Global @dvisory – December 2011 – G@27
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Do you think Gadhafi’s death will…
DO2. As you probably know, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was killed recently in the conflict between the Libyan government and rebel forces in the 2011 Libyan Civil War. Which of these statements comes closer to your point of view: Do you think Gadhafi's death will ...?Base: All Respondents: n= 17678
7A Global @dvisory – December 2011 – G@27
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While he was initially captured alive, he was killed, without a trial, soon after. Some people believe that [INSERT STATEMENT A OR B – ROTATE]. Others believe that [INSERT STATEMENT A OR B –ROTATE].
Which of these statements comes closer to your own point of view?
STATEMENT AGaddafi’s execution is acceptable because being killed in battle is acceptable under the rules of war
STATEMENT B Gaddafi should have been brought to trial for war crimes under the Geneva convention before receiving a sentence
[ROTATE IN SAME ORDER]Gaddafi’s execution is acceptableGaddafi should have been brought to trial
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Which of these statements comes closer to your own point of view about Gaddafi’s death?
DO3. While he was initially captured alive, he was killed, without a trial, soon after. Some people believe that ... Which of these statements comes closer to your own point of view? Base: All Respondents: n= 17678
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Thinking back to April of this year, a number of countries who are part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (“NATO”), including the United States, France, Great Britain, Canada and Germany, with the support of the Arab League, decided to enforce a United Nations Resolution and intervene, militarily, in Libya.
Based on what you have seen, read or heard, do you support very much, support somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose very much, this intervention?
Support very muchSupport somewhatOppose somewhatOppose very much
April 2011 verbiage: As you may know, a number of countries who are part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (“NATO”), including the United States, France, Great Britain, Canada and Germany, undertook, with the support of the Arab League, to enforce a United Nations Resolution and intervene, militarily, in Libya. Based on what you have seen, read or heard, do you support very much, support somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose very much, this intervention?
10A Global @dvisory – December 2011 – G@27
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Do you support or oppose the United Nations Resolution and intervene, militarily, in Libya
1
DO1. Thinking back to April of this year, a number of countries who are part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ('NATO'), including the United States, France, Great Britain, Canada and Germany, enforced, with the support of the Arab League, a United Nations Resolution and intervene, militarily, in Libya. Based on what you have seen, read or heard, do you support very much, support somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose very much, this intervention? Base: All Respondents: n= 17678
% support (very much + somewhat)
Nov '11 63% 79% 77% 77% 75% 75% 74% 74% 73% 71% 71% 68% 68% 66% 64% 61% 60% 57% 55% 52% 51% 51% 41% 28%
Apr '11 60% 76% 78% 75% 70% 73% 69% 71% 83% 57% 60% 53% 64% 65% 62% 50% 59% 52% 54% 46% 38% 67% 34% 23%
Change 3 3 1 2 5 2 5 3 10 14 11 15 4 1 2 11 1 5 1 6 13 16 7 5
Support very much Support somewhat Oppose somewhat Oppose very much
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