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... ... @@ -1,8 +1,0 @@ 1 -The 1ACs assumption that US military power needs to be curbed because it is an entrenchment of US dominance over other countries assumes that others can’t handle the US’s nuclear energy reproduces inequality and re-entrenches state power. They only ban nuclear power for the US – assuming developing nations aren’t capable. Their Connory 2 evidence criticizes the US for being anglo centric and dominating – this is a link. 2 -Mathur ’16 ~-~- Department of Political Science and Geography, Univ of Texas (Ritu, Sly civility and the paradox of equality/inequality in the nuclear order: a post-colonial critique, Critical Studies on Security, Volume 4, 2016, Issue 1) 3 -The role of the ballot is to reject orientalism as a prejudiced and inaccurate view of the world. Their language is a first priority – stereotypes shape how we think 4 -Mathur ’16 ~-~- Department of Political Science and Geography, Univ of Texas (Ritu, Sly civility and the paradox of equality/inequality in the nuclear order: a post-colonial critique, Critical Studies on Security, Volume 4, 2016, Issue 1 5 -The alternative is to embrace an emancipatory post-colonial politics –must create a knowledge base that can foster cooperative attempts at meaningful political change. Brydon ‘06 6 -Diana Brydon, University of Western Ontario, ‘6 Postcolonial Test 2.1, “Is There a Politics of Postcoloniality?” http://journals.sfu.ca/pocol/index.php/pct/article/viewArticle/508/175 7 -Colonial racism is the biggest impact in the round – viewing others as subhuman, dangerous, and irrational is the root cause of many of society’s ills 8 -Mathur ’14 (Ritu, ‘The West and the Rest’: A Civilizational Mantra in Arms Control and Disarmament? Contemporary Security Policy, 35:3, 332-355) - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,15 +1,0 @@ 1 -T – Countries 2 -Countries means multiple countries. 3 -Dictionary.com (“Country”; http://www.dictionary.com/browse/countries; DT) 4 -Stability is fragile – Popular discontent escalates 5 -Anincz 15 (Szymon, Sr Fellow Politics @ Osrodek Studiow Wschodnich, “The end of politics in Armenia”, http://www.osw.waw.pl/en/publikacje/analyses/2015-03-11/end-politics-armenia) 6 -Shutting down Metsamor returns Armenia to the Dark Ages, jacking up electricity prices 7 -Sahakyan 16 (Armine, human rights activist based in Armenia, 4/27, “Armenia Continues to Gamble on Aging Nuclear Plant in a Quake-Prone Area”, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/armine-sahakyan/armenia-continues-to-gamb_b_9788186.html) 8 -Hiking electricity prices leads to instability that draws in Russia 9 -Stratfor 15 (7/1, “How Armenia's Protests Could Threaten Stability”, https://www.stratfor.com/analysis/how-armenias-protests-could-threaten-stability) 10 -Domestic instability escalates 11 -Falkowski 6/29 (Maciej, Senior Fellow Department for the Turkey, Caucasus and Central Asia, Osrodek Studiow Wschodnich, “From apathy to nationalist mobilisation: politics makes a comeback in Armenia”, http://www.osw.waw.pl/en/publikacje/osw-commentary/2016-06-29/apathy-to-nationalist-mobilisation-politics-makes-a-comeback) 12 -Causes a full-blown Caucasus conflict 13 -Falkowski 6/29 (Maciej, Senior Fellow Department for the Turkey, Caucasus and Central Asia, Osrodek Studiow Wschodnich, “From apathy to nationalist mobilisation: politics makes a comeback in Armenia”, http://www.osw.waw.pl/en/publikacje/osw-commentary/2016-06-29/apathy-to-nationalist-mobilisation-politics-makes-a-comeback) 14 -Caucasus energy conflicts go nuclear 15 -Wagner 2k (Thomas, Monterey, Naval Postgraduate School, “Potential Russian nuclear contingencies in the Caucasus: implications for NATO”, http://calhoun.nps.edu/bitstream/handle/10945/9212/00Dec_Ordona.pdf?sequence=1) - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,15 +1,0 @@ 1 -Because states are legal fictions created for a scheme of social cooperation, obligations of states must derive from the people’s condition in the state of nature and the conditions that allow for the authority of the state. Pre-government people have an innate right to independence. 2 -First, all moral obligations must derive from reason, since it is necessarily an authoritative basis for action. 3 -Velleman 6 David. Self To Self. Cambridge University Press. 2006. Pg 18-19 4 -a) It would require government confiscation of power plants funded by private companies, which compose almost all of Belgiums reactors – violates ownership rights. 5 -World Nuclear 16 (“Nuclear Power in Belgium” March 2016, http://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/country-profiles/countries-a-f/belgium.aspx. | SP) 6 -No offense – relations don’t solve anything that both nations can’t solve alone 7 -Daalder 3 (Ivo H., Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies – Brookings Institution, Survival, 45(2), Summer, p. 147) 8 -The EU is committed to a relationship with China – bolstering US-EU ties negates that relationship and forces the EU away from China 9 -Cabestan 6 – Jean-Pierre, French Expert on China, Director of Research @ National Centre for Scientific Research, 2006 (“ EUROPEAN UNION-CHINA RELATIONS AND THE UNITED STATES,” Asian Perspectives, Vol 30, No 4, http://www.asianperspective.org/articles/v30n4-b.pdf) 10 -The EU has to choose between China and the US – tightening the transatlantic alliance forces Europe to repudiate Chinese support. 11 -Partners and Rivals: The EU and China, Hannes Hanso , http://www.icds.ee/fileadmin/failid/Hannes_Hanso_-_Partners_and_Rivals_-_The_EU_and_China.pdf.pdf 12 -Close EU-Chinese ties guarantee a cooperative global order – that solves global challenges and averts extinction 13 -Grant 8 Charles Grant, Director of the Centre for European Reform, 2008 (“Europe Must Build a Strategic Alliance with China,” June 9, http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/66374b00-35bc-11dd-998d-0000779fd2ac.html#axzz1Sw4KI8TI) 14 -Failure to complete the transition to multilateralism places human survival at risk 15 -Masciulli 11—Professor of Political Science @ St Thomas University Joseph Masciulli, “The Governance Challenge for Global Political and Technoscientific Leaders in an Era of Globalization and Globalizing Technologies,” Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society February 2011 vol. 31 no. 1 pg. 3-5 - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,31 +1,0 @@ 1 -DB Elections 2 -Dems will win the Senate; Comey makes it close (win IL, WI, PA, and MO) 3 - 4 -Taylor 11/1 (Jessica, staff @ NPR, "Control of the Senate: Democrats have many paths to a majority", https://www.mprnews.org/story/2016/11/02/npr-democrats-path-senate-majority)** 5 -A week away from Election Day, Democrats still have multiple paths to winning back 6 -AND 7 -almost everything to go right for them in order for that to happen. 8 -Repeal of qualified immunity creates fears of violent crime and a chilling effect on law enforcement – FBI specifically opposes 9 - 10 -Wright 15 (Sam, public interest lawyer, "Want to Fight Police Misconduct? Reform Qualified Immunity", http://abovethelaw.com/2015/11/want-to-fight-police-misconduct-reform-qualified-immunity/)** 11 -Before getting into what Campaign Zero is proposing and why their proposal ought to include 12 -AND 13 -them from holding those officers accountable is not democracy. It is fascism." 14 -That's a winning issue for Trump 15 - 16 -Zeitz 16 (Josh, 7/18, politics and history @ Cambridge, "How Trump Is Recycling Nixon's 'Law and Order' Playbook", www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/07/donald-trump-law-and-order-richard-nixon-crime-race-214066~#ixzz4P0p4CFd3) 17 -Today, the law and order rhetoric is back. The crime interestingly, is 18 -AND 19 -that doesn't exist. But Donald Trump is just that sort of salesman. 20 -And, Senate control key to CTBT – That stops prolif 21 - 22 -Hastings 16 (Sam, 8/19, staff @ Joplin Independent, "Easy solution for ridding gridlock", http://www.joplinindependent.com/ display_article.php/hastings1471634838) 23 -The US Senate is up for grabs. Republicans hold 54 seats but 34 senate 24 -AND 25 -where their peer competitors started testing nukes too. Then, the boom. 26 -Norm erosion coming; causes escalatory nuclear use – Only CTBT solves 27 - 28 -Robinson 9/1 (Kathy, Senior Public Policy Director for the WAND Education Fund, a national nonprofit that educates public and opinion leaders about the need to reduce violence and militarism, "Senate should support efforts against nuclear tests", http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/foreign-policy/294087-senate-should-support-efforts-to-against-nuclear-tests)** 29 -In this geopolitical environment, we cannot afford to be unclear about the global norm 30 -AND 31 -when thinking of a particular example, like India and Pakistan for instance. - EntryDate
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