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-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. |
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-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) |
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-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 |
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-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 |
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-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 |
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-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 |
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-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 |
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-Mathur ’14 (Ritu, ‘The West and the Rest’: A Civilizational Mantra in Arms Control and Disarmament? Contemporary Security Policy, 35:3, 332-355) |