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... ... @@ -1,53 +1,0 @@ 1 -Adv.1 2 -Majority of Countries that have Nuclear Power are Western Countries 3 -International Atomic Energy Agency ‘16 4 -Nuclear Power Reactors in the World. 36th ed. S.l.: Intl Atomic Energy Agency, 2016. Print. No.2. 5 -The United States leads...9 under construction 6 -The squo policy on Nuclear Power is the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. The Eurocentric nature of neorealist and liberal approaches to nuclear proliferation perpetuate logics of colonial violence and inequity. This is a critical analysis through postcolonial paradigms. 7 -Chung 14 8 -Alex - graduated in 2013 with MA in International Relations from the University of New South Wales. He is currently under supervision of Prof John Rees @ University of Notre Dame Australia. “Postcolonial Perspectives on Nuclear Non-Proliferation” Conference Paper for the ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference http://web.isanet.org/Web/Conferences/ISSS20Austin202014/Archive/253053b8-52cd-4251-8a5d-1dd0163cb460.pdf 9 -Resistance to Northern domination... 10 -AND 11 -...the Islamic world, would be enormously dangerous.” 12 -Denuclearization is a colonial imposition by Western states, asserting that all other countries are irrational and dangerous 13 -Biswas 14 14 -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. 15 -How does this international... 16 -AND 17 -...who may be damaged from those pursuits? 18 -Adv. 2 Empowerment 19 -The global move to nuclear power puts developing countries at risk – there’s a double standard where only developed nations have the best safety standards 20 -Schneider et al 11 21 -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 22 -The UAE project also raises... 23 -AND 24 -...designs may well prove short-lived. 25 -Non-proliferation is enlightenment rationality, so it’s no surprise that non-nuclear states are told to denuclearize while Western states get to keep their arsenals 26 -Biswas 14 27 -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. 28 -In one of the most celebratory defenses... 29 -AND 30 -...continues to be central in all of Walker’s writings. 31 -The alternative is to ban the European society from getting nuclear production. In order to allow blacks/East to get substantive solvency. 32 -Nuclear Programs are what Eastern Countries need to get to the bargaining table, or developing countries to develop 33 -Pollack ‘06 34 -Pollack, Kenneth M., “Bringing Iran to the Bargaining Table,” The Brookings Institution. November 2006. 35 -KENNETH M. POLLACK is senior and director of research the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. His recent book is The Persian Puzzle: The Conflict Between Iran and America (Random House, 2005). 36 -Living with Enemies 37 -Setting aside the question... 38 -AND 39 -...of the state in question. 40 -Framework 41 -The role of the ballot is to resist all forms of structural domination. 42 -1. Epistemology: Ethical theorizing comes from the interaction of different ideas, but that can only occur meaningfully if we fix conditions that exclude particular voices. 43 -Medina: 44 -José Medina Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt "Toward a Foucaultian Epistemology of Resistance: Counter-Memory, Epistemic Friction, and Guerrilla Pluralism", Foucault Studies No. 12 (2011), 9-35. 45 -Foucault invites us to pay attention to... 46 -AND 47 -...hegemonic practices have foreclosed. 48 -Structural violence limits whom they apply to on the basis of unjustifiable conceptual categories. We need to create systems and focus on strats to stop that and make our ethical categorizing meaningful. 49 -Winter and Leighton ‘99 50 -Deborah DuNann Winter and Dana C. Leighton. Winter: Psychologist that specializes in Social Psych, Counseling Psych, Historical and Contemporary Issues, Peace Psychology. Leighton: PhD graduate student in the Psychology Department at the University of Arkansas. Knowledgable in the fields of social psychology, peace psychology, and ustice and intergroup responses to transgressions of justice) (Peace, conflict, and violence: Peace psychology in the 21st century. Pg 4-5) 51 -Finally, to recognize the operation... 52 -AND 53 -...also be used to empower citizens to reduce it. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,43 +1,0 @@ 1 -PLAN: The Department of Justice will bring about lawsuits against cities and states in terms of constitutional violations to increase Consent Decrees 2 - 3 -Competition (through Net Benefits and Mutual Exclusivity) 4 - 5 -Police Disarmament is contrary to the idea of banning handguns. The police is needed to protect society and maintain the monopoly of force by the state. Their solvency author admits they are incompatible. 6 - 7 -Consent Decrees would end police malpractice. 8 -Domanick 9 -Joe Domanick is associate director of the Center on Media, Crime and Justice at John Jay and West Coast Bureau Chief of The Crime Report. “Police Reform's Best Tool: A Federal Consent Decree,” July 15, 2014 (The Crime Report) 10 -http://thecrimereport.org/2014/07/15/2014-07-police-reforms-best-tool-a-federal-consent-decree/ 11 -One of the most significant pieces...the populations they serve. 12 - 13 -This is empirically verified by decrees in Oakland, Los Angeles, and New Orleans; many other examples. 14 -Domanick 15 -Joe Domanick is associate director of the Center on Media, Crime and Justice at John Jay and West Coast Bureau Chief of The Crime Report. 16 -http://thecrimereport.org/2014/07/15/2014-07-police-reforms-best-tool-a-federal-consent-decree/ 17 -Currently about 20 cities have...good cop knows, sometimes force is necessary. 18 - 19 -Also solves advantages because police will still have Qualified Immunity, but still get brought to court. Look at the Maatman evidence. 20 - 21 -Net Benefits 22 - 23 -The DoJ is much stronger than civil suits, it avoids the small court systems and go straight to supreme court. Consent Decree Monitor 24 -Look at litigation: 25 -1) case goes to trial then verdict -OR- 2) settle it. When the DoJ sues the city and police, then instead of trial, they negotiate points in the petition of DoJ. Police Departments settle, thus the agreements results in consent decree. Then, there’s a Consent Decree monitor in place, who keeps track of Reforms initiated (city pays for it) 26 -2) Avoids the Court Clog DA 27 - 28 -TURN: Limiting QI creates a “chilling effect” or Fear state. Qualified immunity establishes a good relationship between law and citizens. 29 -Kirby 2k 30 -John D. Kirby, May, 2000, "Qualified Immunity for Civil Rights Violations: Refining the Standard " Cornell Law Review, http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3450andamp;context=clr 31 -Some sacrifice of individual rights for the sake of effective government is the inevitable price of living in a society organized and run by fallible human beings. 70 The early common law recognized that...individual constitutional rights. 32 - 33 -The plan solves by eliminating uncertainty about what is a violation of the constitution and also beginning to hear cases challenging immunity ignored by lower courts. (BALKAN agrees to this claim) This is key to increasing accountability and serves as an immediate starting point for future reforms 34 -Oliver 15 35 -Oliver, Wesley. "Prohibition’s Lingering Shadow: Under-Regulation of Official Uses of Force." Http://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4165andcontext=mlr. 2015. 36 -Unnecessary police killings may...most investigative techniques 37 - 38 -The advantage is Constitutional Policing, look at the Dominak evidence. Consent Decrees force the police to enforce constitutional policing, look to Body cameras and dashboard cameras. We empower the black voice, embrace the protest 39 -Kampfe 40 -KARSON, (The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, J.D. Candidate 2016) 41 -“Police-Worn Body Cameras: Balancing Privacy and Accountability Through State and Police Department Action,” Ohio State Law Journal 42 -http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/students/groups/oslj/files/2016/01/Vol.-76_5-1153-1200-Kampfe-Note.pdf 43 -Police officers do not...preemptively deescalate situations. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,9 +1,0 @@ 1 -Indemnification of the police. The elimination forces trial, thus police go to court. If AC goes to court, they rarely force police to even pay for their damages, the city has the cost. 2 -Rosenberg 3 -Rosenberg, Paul Contributor, Salon “We must make the police pay: When cops go too far, they must feel the pain too.” Salon. May 2015. 4 -One key indicator of this is how often...subject of police misconduct. 5 - 6 -Impact TURN: Limit. QI backfires; this destroys poor, Black communities 7 -Phillip 8 -Phillip, Abby Contributor, The Washington Post “Why the poor often pay for police misconduct with their pocketbooks.” The Washington Post. June 2015. 9 -Floyd Dent, a black man from Inkster...to complain about the constitution.” - EntryDate
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