GD 2013 Topic 5 Intervention
Through the Opinion Balloting process, the Great Decisions program not only facilitates greater citizen understanding of important global issues, but also offers participants an opportunity to make their views known to policymakers. Since 1955, opinion ballots for each topic have been included with Great Decisions to enable those interested to make their views known to the U.S. public, policymakers and other Great Decisions participants.

The National Opinion Ballot Report (NOBR) is published with the tabulation of opinion ballots submitted by participants in the Great Decisions program. FPA sends the National Opinion Ballot Report to the White House, the departments of State and Defense, members of Congress, the media, those participating in the balloting process and concerned citizens.

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement about the responsibility to protect doctrine? A U.S. military intervention in Syria is justified under the R2P doctrine. *
To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement about the responsibility to protect doctrine? The international intervention in Libya in 2011 was an example of the R2P doctrine well-applied. *
To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement about the responsibility to protect doctrine? In addition to being a moral responsibility, R2P is in the national security interests of the U.S. *
To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement about the responsibility to protect doctrine? The U.S. should channel its R2P efforts through the newly created Atrocities Prevention Board. *
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