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+====The aff’s portrayal of China as a threat legitimizes otherizing power politics which transforms our conceptions of China into a social reality.==== |
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+Pan: (Chengxin, Lecturer in International Relations, School of International and Political Studies at Deakin University, “The "China Threat" in American Self-Imagination”, Alternatives 29 (2004), 305-331, Galileo). 2004. |
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+====That’s a voting issue – question their reps before the passage of the plan – they do not get to weigh the case.==== |
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+====Representational hostility to China SHAPES our understanding of foreing policymaking, so their reps are a prior question.==== |
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+Lubman: (Stanley, Lecturer at the scholar center for law and society at Berkeley, “the dragon as demon: images of china on capitol hill”. 2004. |
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