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+THEY ARE STANDING ON STOLEN LAND, THIS CLASSROOM IS A PLANTATION but we resolve to sit on it - at least we have more oil! nat gas! or hegemony? same thing – the economy is going to be high because Baudrillard is no longer alive but what really is death? spending money on natural gas increases the entropy of the economy but dedev dedev dedev! |
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+We have external offense - |
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+Hege high but not for long. Stealing the AFF k/ heg. Hege really good. |
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+And, Nuke War. |
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+Khalilzad, 95 – God of Policy Debate (Zalmay, "Losing the Moment? The United States and the World After the Cold War" The Washington Quarterly, RETHINKING GRAND STRATEGY; Vol. 18, No. 2; Pg. 84) |
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+Under the third option, the United States would seek to retain global leadership and |
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+AND |
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+to global stability than a bipolar or a multipolar balance of power system. |
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+Boom goes the dynamite. |
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+Harris and Burrows 9 – Swag the Room (Mathew, PhD European History at Cambridge, counselor in the National Intelligence Council (NIC) and Jennifer, member of the NIC’s Long Range Analysis Unit "Revisiting the Future: Geopolitical Effects of the Financial Crisis" http://www.ciaonet.org/journals/twq/v32i2/f'0016178'13952.pdf, AM) |
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+Of course, the report encompasses more than economics and indeed believes the future is |
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+AND |
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+within and between states in a more dog-eat-dog world. |
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+We triple fiat our alternative which is a net benefit to the aff we would have read if we had won the goddamn flip. |