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+====1 Both performatively and substantively, THEY ARE AMERICAN HEG. They fiat that other countries act the way they want, AND they concede in CX that they’re an American citizen speaking for change in other countries, just like U.S. politicians who outsource Western ideals abroad.==== |
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+Walt 1: Walt, Stephen M. Contributor, Foreign Policy “The Myth of American Exceptionalism.” Foreign Policy, October 2011. RP |
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+====2 Their performance perpetuates American exceptionalism. Externally-imposed solutions to problems in other countries ignores domestic failures.==== |
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+Walt 2: Walt, Stephen M. Contributor, Foreign Policy “The Myth of American Exceptionalism.” Foreign Policy, October 2011. RP |
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+====3 THEY REIFY GLOBAL OPPRESSION by mimicking Global North policymakers who make policy for others.==== |
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+Agyeman writes: Agyeman, Opoku. Professor of Political Science, Montclair State University “Power, Powerlessness, and Globalization.” African Journal of Political Science and International Relations, Vol. 7(6), September 2013. MZ |
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+====That's a voting issue – question the scholarship of the 1AC before the passage of the plan – they do not get to weigh the case==== |
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+====Effective policymaking assumes we have good mindsets to start==== |
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+Andrew Blum writes: Blum, Andrew J. Managing Partner, The Triumph Group. “Managing Mindset to Break the Cycle of Reactive Decision-Making.” March 31, 2012. DD |
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