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+Denuclearization is a colonial imposition by Western states, asserting that all other countries are irrational and dangerous |
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+Biswas 14 |
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+Biswas, Shampa. Prof of PoliSci @ Whitman, Nuclear Desire: Power and the Postcolonial Nuclear Order. Minneapolis, US: Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2014. ProQuest ebrary. Web. 8 August 2016. |
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+"how does this international" |
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+"damaged from those pursuits" |
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+The move to denuclearize stems from richer nations wanting to limit undeveloped nation’s resources. |
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+Black and Stone 05 |
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+Black, Mary, and Andrew Stone. "Ecology against Capitalism: Nuclear Reaction." Socialist Review. N.p., July 2005. Web. 09 Sept. 2016. |
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+"Between 1974 and" |
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+"plants such as Sellafield" |
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+The global move to for denuclearization puts developing countries at risk – there’s a double standard where only developed nations have the best safety standards and developed countries are told not to build nuclear energy for safety reasons. |
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+Schneider et al 11 |
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+Mycle – consultant and project coordinator, Antony Frogatt – consultant, Steve Thomas – prof of energy policy @ Greenwich University, “Nuclear Power in a Post-Fukushima World 25 Years After the Chernobyl Accident” World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2010-11, http://www.worldnuclearreport.org/IMG/pdf/2011MSC-WorldNuclearReport-V3.pdf |
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+"The UAE project" |
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+and |
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+"well proved short-lived" |
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+Dehumanization is the root cause of atrocities. |
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+Berube 97 |
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+David (Directs the Public Communication of Science and Technology Project at North Carolina State University) “Nanotechnological Prolongevity: The Down Side” 1997 http://www.cas.sc.edu/engl/faculty/berube/prolong.htm |
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+"Assuming we are able to" |
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+"evil's most powerful weapon." |
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+Alternative text: engage in scholarly analysis of imperialism as it relates to micro and macro level politics. This allows us to see the origins of imperialism within the political and education realm and separate ourselves from them |
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+Shome 06 |
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+Raka Shome, “Postcolonial Interventions in the Rhetorical Canon: An “Other” View”, Communication Theory, March 17 2006, Wiley interscience |
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+"The importance of a" |
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+and |
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+"political, cultural, and social discourses." |