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+====Saudi Arabia is facing an energy security crisis; only nuclear power can prevent economic damage.==== |
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+Sukin 15: Lauren (Sukin is an editor and researcher at The Century Foundation. She is currently studying political science and literary arts at Brown University, where she will be a senior this fall.) “In Saudi Arabia, nuclear energy for nuclear energy’s sake” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists July 28th 2015 http://thebulletin.org/saudi-arabia-nuclear-energy-nuclear-energyE28099s-sake8570 JW |
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+Escalating energy demand. … nuclear power programs. |
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+====Saudi Arabia is fine now but a collapse would destroy the global economy and cause regional wars.==== |
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+Karasik et al 8-10: Theodore Karasik and Joseph Cozza “What If Saudi Arabia Collapses?” Lobelog Foreign Policy August 10th 2016https://lobelog.com/what-if-the-state-of-saudi-arabia-collapses/ JW |
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+The collapse of … to prevent instability. |
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+====Global econ decline causes conflict, global nuke war, and extinction – many statistical analyses.==== |
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+Royal 10: Jedediah Royal (Director of Cooperative Threat Reduction at the U.S. Department of Defense) “Economic Integration, Economic Signaling and the Problem of Economic Crises” Economics of War and Peace: Economic, Legal and Political Perspectives p. 213-214 2010 |
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+Less intuitive is … deserves more attention. |