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+The 1AC is the next step in environmentalist crusades that are ultimately used to keep the First World competitively ahead of developing countries |
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+Roberts, 11. James M. Roberts is Research Fellow for Economic Freedom and Growth in the Center for International Trade and Economics (CITE) at The Heritage Foundation. 2011. http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2011/01/how-western-environmental-policies-are-stunting-economic-growth-in-developing-countries |
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+Governments and large agribusinesses are increasingly |
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+AND |
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+intervention by governments in the marketplace. |
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+Nuclear energy key to economic development |
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+Banks and Massy 12, John P. Banks and Kevin Massy 2012"Nuclear Power in Developing Countries? Let's Talk about It." Brookings. N.p., 16 Dec. 2012. Web. https://www.brookings.edu/opinions/nuclear-power-in-developing-countries-lets-talk-about-it/ |
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+Cited by many as a critical component |
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+AND |
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+power, but commitments are pending. |
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+Critically – many developing countries are pursuing nuclear energy to catch up |
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+Vitelli, 16. Vitelli, Allesandro. 26 September 2016. “Nuclear Plants Across Emerging Nations Defy Japan Concern.” Bloomberg. Web. (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2014-09-25/nuclear-plants-across-emerging-nations-defy-japan-concern) |
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+Three years after Japan closed all |
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+AND |
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+gas contract, or to price instability. |
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+Poverty Causes extinction through disease, environmental degradation, terrorism and war |
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+Susan E 6. Rice senior fellow at the Brookings Institution 6 (Susan E, and a former assistant secretary of state for African affairs. The National Interest, Spring http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/Files/rc/articles/2006/spring_globaleconomics_rice/20060401.pdf) |
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+When Americans see televised images |
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+AND |
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+limited control over their territory or resources. |