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-Chen 15 (Dingding Chen, Assist Professor of Govt and Public Admin @ University of Macau, and Katrin Kinzelbach, Assoc. Dir. of Global Public Policy Institute, “Democracy promotion and China: blocker or bystander?” pg Taylor and Francis) |
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-The US and the |
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-Myanmar and Hong Kong. |
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-The aff is a reversal of HR hypocrisy – it is a concessionary shift that enhances international perception of US regarding human rights. |
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-ABA 13 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, Report on the Right to Housing, 8/12/13, http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/administrative/homelessness_poverty/resolution117.authcheckdam.pdf Premier |
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-As a leader in the |
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-right to adequate housing. |
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-That makes HR promotion effective – solves the biggest reason for failure. |
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-Freedom House 12 (Freedom House, endorsed by the American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International USA, Better World Campaign, Center for Justice and Accountability, Center for Victims of Torture, Ambassador Mark P. Lagon, International Relations Chair, Georgetown University MSFS Program, Physicians for Human Rights, Eric Sapp Executive Director of American Values Network, Ted Piccone of the Brookings Institution, United to End Genocide, Jennifer Windsor the Associate Dean for Programs at Georgetown and the University School of Foreign Service, “Ten Critical Human Rights Challenges for the Next American President,” https://freedomhouse.org/sites/default/files/Ten20Critical20Human20Rights20Challenges20For20The20Next20American20President.pdf, Page I, 8/2/12, //VZ) |
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-The next administration should |
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-human rights obligations. |
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-Effective HR promotion backfires – China sees it as interference on internal affairs and collapses relations. |
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-Nathan and Scobell 12 Andrew, prof of political science, Columbia University and Andrew, Senior Political Scientist, RAND Corporation. “How China Sees America: The Sum of Beijing’s Fears.” Foreign Affairs. September/October 2012. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/china/2012-08-16/how-china-sees-america |
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-Chinese analysts also |
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-threatening world hegemony." |
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-Causes US-China war – goes nuclear. |
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-Goldstein 13 (2013, Avery, Professor of Global Politics and International Relations, Director of the Center for the Study of Contemporary China, University of Pennsylvania, “First Things First: The Pressing Danger of Crisis Instability in U.S.-China Relations,” International Security, vol. 37, no. 4, Spring, muse) |
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-Two concerns have driven |
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-diplomacy to avert military conflict. |
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-Death controls the internal link to every moral value and impact – turns systemic weighing. |
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-Jonas 96 (Hans, Former Alvin Johnson Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research, Former Eric Voegelin Visiting Professor at the University of Munich, “Mortality and Morality: A Search for the Good After Auschwitz, pg. 111-112) |
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-With this look ahead |
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-faith’s aid with arguments. |
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-Extinction risks in particular are underestimated – this flips their critique of predictions – prefer mine on specificity. |
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-Yudkowsky 6 YUDKOWSKY 2006 (Eliezer, Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence, “Cognitive biases potentially affecting judgment of global risks,” forthcoming in Global Catastrophic Risks, August 31) |
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-I am sometimes asked |
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-answered your own question. |