1AC- same as posted 1NC- Feminism IR Terror Talk Complexity on case 2NC- Fem IR 1NR- Case
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Quarters
Opponent: Army LS | Judge: Robert Glass, Joe Leeson-Schatz, David Merkle
1AC- same 1NC- T-Vagueness Sequester Amendment CP Case (Guantanamo Good) 2NC- Case 1NR- CP 2NR- CP Case
CEDA
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Opponent: West Georgia AM | Judge: Josh Imes
1AC- Interpellation
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Opponent: Houston AB | Judge: Daniel Stout
1AC- Interpellation
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Opponent: Kansas BM | Judge: Will Scott
1AC- Monster
Clarioin
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Opponent: Liberty ab | Judge:
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Opponent: Clarion CD | Judge: Kevin Bertram
1AC- Kiyemba Aff (Cites are under 1AC Rd 1 JMU)
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Opponent: George Washington NS | Judge: Jeff Kurr
1NC- Framework Ballot Meaningless K Case 2NR- Framework
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Opponent: JMU LM | Judge: Kayla Summers
Chow K Debt Ceiling PTX XO CP Heg DA
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1AC - Indefinite Detention
Tournament: Binghamton | Round: 1 | Opponent: ARMY AS | Judge: Warne, AJ Adv.1- Credibility Guantanamo compromised United States Credibility in multiple areas Eaton 2013 (Paul D., Retired United States Army Major General, last operational mission was to establish and lead the command to design, man, train and equip new Iraqi security forces, including National Police, Border Troops, Army, Navy and Air Force, “TESTIMONY OF MAJOR GENERAL PAUL D. EATON¶ BEFORE THE SENATE JUDICIARY SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE CONSTITUTION, CIVIL RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS¶ “CLOSING GUANTANAMO: THE NATIONAL SECURITY, FISCAL AND HUMAN RIGHTS IMPLICATIONS””, http://www.whatthefolly.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/7-24-13EatonTestimony.pdf, Accessed 8-26-13, LKM)
First, the moral component…of the first order.
Alliances key to hegemony – power balances Sanchez and Sholar 12 (Peter M. Sanchez, PhD and Megan A. Sholar, PhD at Loyola University Chicago, "Power and Principle: A New US Policy for Latin America" International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 23; December 2012 www.ijhssnet.com/journals/Vol_2_No_23_December_2012/3.pdf date accessed: 6/6/13) TM
If a hegemonic power is… realist, imperialist framework.¶
Indefinite detention Damages soft power Daphne Eviatar 10 is Senior Associate @ Human Rights First, "Indefinite Detention Would Harm, Not Help, National Security," 11-19-10, www.humanrightsfirst.org/2010/11/19/indefinite-detention-would-harm-not-help-national-security/ DOA: 7-23-13, y2k
Wittes and Goldsmith …. to just the opposite.
Hegemony is key to prevent multiple scenarios of extinction Brooks, Ikenberry, and Wohlforth 13 Stephen Brooks is Associate Professor of Government at Dartmouth College AND John Ikenberry is Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and Global Eminence Scholar at Kyung Hee University in Seoul AND John Wohlforth is Daniel Webster Professor of Government at Dartmouth College. “Lean Forward,” Jan/Feb 2013, Foreign Affairs, EBSCO, Accessed date: 1-9-13 y2k
In Defense of American Engagement ….could well be disastrous.
Adv.2 CMR
CMR low now multiple reasons Munson 12 (Peter J.,Marine officer, author, and Middle East specialist, "A Caution on Civil-Military Relations", Nov 12, 12, smallwarsjournal.com/jrnl/art/a-caution-on-civil-military-relations, Date Accessed: Aug 27, 13) IB
Military support for closure now Soder 13 (Brenda B., Media Relations Director @Human Rights First"Retired Military Leaders Urge Senate Committee to Close Guantanamo", July 23, 13, www.humanrightsfirst.org/2013/07/23/retired-military-leaders-urge-senate-committee-to-close-guantanamo/, Date Accesed: Aug 28, 13) IB
Washington, DC – On the eve of a…. the risk of any transfers.
US CMR is key to preventing Pakistani collapse Barton and Unger 9 , Codirector Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project and Senior Adviser, International Security Program at the CSIS and Unger, fellow and policy director of the Foreign Assistance Reform project at Brookings April 2009. (Frederick and Noam, “civil-military relations, fostering development, and expanding civilian capacity ,” http://csis.org/publication/civil-military-relations-fostering-development-and-expanding-civilian-capacity)
All is not well in the … nascent democratic process.
Pakistani coup leads to India-Pakistan nuclear war Ricks 1 (Thomas E., Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security, "The end and the beginning of a war",Oct 24, 2001, www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/ie20011024/op1.html, date Accessed: Sept 8, 13) IB
The prospect of … World War I.
Pakistan insurgency causes nuclear volleys at Kashmir Kagan, Resident Scholar at AEI and O’Hanlon, Senior Fellow @ the Brooking Institution, 11/18/2007 (Frederick W. and Michael, “Pakistan’s Collapse, Our Problem” New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/18/opinion/18kagan.html?_r=1)
AS the government of … the next big test.
India/Pakistan War can engulf and destroy the world Robock and Toon 09 Alan robock is professor of climatology at rutgers university and associate director of the school’s center for environmental Prediction, where he studies many aspects of climate change. he is a fellow of the American meteoro- logical Society and a participant in the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change. owen Brian Toon is chair of the department of atmospheric and oceanic scienc- es at the university of colorado at Boulder and a fellow of the laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics there. he is a fellow of the American meteorological Society and the American geo- physical union. Alan and Owen Brian, “Local Nuclear War, Global Suffering”, Scientific American, http://climate.envsci.rutgers.edu/pdf/RobockToonSciAmJan2010.pdf (4/6/11DMW)
Twenty-five years … India and Pakistan.
Adv.3- Terrorism First is recruitment Indefinite Detention creates resentment and catalyzes recruitment Roth 8 Kenneth, Former federal prosecutor in New York and Washington, D.C.,is Executive Director of Human Rights Watch. After Guantánamo: The Case against Preventive Detention Source: Foreign Affairs, Vol. 87, No. 3 (May - Jun., 2008), pp. 9-16 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20032648 . Accessed 8/8/2013 DMW
But a policy of …. of their criminal justice system.
Second is Cooperation Indefinite detention destroys intelligence gathering and cooperation Hathaway, et al, ’13 Oona (Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law, Yale Law School); Samuel Adelsberg (J.D. candidate at Yale Law School); Spencer Amdur (J.D. candidate at Yale Law School); Freya Pitts (J.D. candidate at Yale Law School); Philip Levitz (J.D. from Yale Law School); and Sirine Shebaya (J.D. from Yale Law School), “The Power To Detain: Detention of Terrorism Suspects After 9/11”, The Yale Journal of International Law, Vol. 38, 2013,
Many key…testimony and evidence
Counterterror ineffective due to inability to close guantanamo Prieto 2009 Daniel B, djunct senior fellow for counterterrorism and national security at the Council on Foreign Relations. He is also vice president and senior fellow for homeland security and intelligence at IBM’s Global Leadership Initiative. Mr. Prieto is coauthor of several books and monographs, including Global Movement Management: Strengthening Commerce, Security and Resiliency in Today’s Networked World and Neglected Defense: Mobilizing the Private Sector to Support Homeland Security. He has served on the professional staff of the Homeland Security Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives and has testified before the U.S. Senate, and his commentary and analysis have appeared widely, including in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Washington Post, and New Republic, and on MSNBC, CNN, and NPR. Mr. Prieto received a BA from Wesleyan University and an MA from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR ) is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher dedicated to being a resource for its members, government officials, busi- ness executives, journalists, educators and students, civic and religious leaders, and other interested citizens in order to help them better understand the world and the foreign policy choices facing the United States and other countries. War About Terror Civil Liberties and National Security After 9/11, www.cfr.org. Accessed 8/25/2013 DMW
More worrisome is that…have been achieved.20
International cooperation is crucial to solve terrorism. Cordesman, 2010 Anthony, Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at CSIS “The True Lessons of Yemen ¶ and Detroit:¶ How the US Must Expand and Redefine ¶ International Cooperation in Fighting ¶ Terrorism”, CSIS, 2010,
The second answer is….far more serious threats.
Best Studies prove that procedural fairness is the biggest internal link to counterterrorism cooperation with Muslim American communities. Tyler, et al, 2010Tom (Macklin Fleming Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology at Yale Law School); Stephen Schulhofer (Robert B. McKay Professor of Law at New York University School of Law); and Aziz Z. Huq (Assistant Professor of Law and Herbert and Marjorie Fried Teaching Scholar at the University of Chicago School of Law), “Legitimacy and Deterrence Effects in¶ Counterterrorism Policing: A Study of Muslim¶ Americans”, Law and Society Review,
Our principal findings …the¶ United States.
Cooperation with Muslim American communities is crucial to preventing new attacks. Tyler, et al, 2010Tom (Macklin Fleming Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology at Yale Law School); Stephen Schulhofer (Robert B. McKay Professor of Law at New York University School of Law); and Aziz Z. Huq (Assistant Professor of Law and Herbert and Marjorie Fried Teaching Scholar at the University of Chicago School of Law), “Legitimacy and Deterrence Effects in¶ Counterterrorism Policing: A Study of Muslim¶ Americans”, Law and Society Review,
The cooperation of local…Muslim American communities
Nuclear terrorism compels nations to assume the worst and retaliate against any perceived state sponsor of the attack – causes nuclear war between the US, Russia and China. Robert Ayson, 2010, Centre for Strategic Studies, Victoria University of Wellington (NZ), “After a Nuclear Terrorist Attack: Envisaging Catalytic Effects,” Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 33, DOI: 10.1080/1057610X.2010.483756
But these two nuclear …. unable or unwilling to provide.
Plan: The United States Federal Government should amend the Authorization to Use Military Force act to eliminate all provisions on Indefinite Detention.
Obama engaging in Restrictions now- Syria, Shields-West 9/10/2013 Eileen, Author of "The World Almanac of Political Campaigns" (1992), and edited and contributed to "Choosing the Right Educational Path for Your Child" The Power of the Presidency: Hamstrung or Helped by Obama's Actions? http://politix.topix.com/news/7896-the-power-of-the-presidency-hamstrung-or-helped-by-obamas-actions Accessed 9/19/2013 DMW
Ten days ago President … up for that principle."
AUMF is the justification for indefinite detention Hathaway et al 2012 Oona, Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law, Yale Law School, Samuel Adelsberg, Spencer Amdur, Philip Levitz, Freya Pitts, and Sirine Shebaya, J.D. candidates at Yale Law School. As of August 2012, Sirine Shebaya will be Liman Fellow and Staff Attorney at the ACLU of Maryland and Philip Levitz will be a law clerk to Judge Diana Jane Gribbon Motz of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit THE POWER TO DETAIN: DETENTION OF TERRORISM SUSPECTS AFTER 9/11 forthcoming YALE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 2012 Accessed 8/10/2013 DMW
A week after terrorist….such a role.¶
9/21/13
1AC-RD1-JMU
Tournament: James Madison University | Round: 1 | Opponent: JMU LM | Judge: Kayla Summers Plan
The United States Supreme Courts should overrule Kiyemba v. Obama 130 S.Ct. 1235 (2010) on the grounds that Boumediene v. Bush 553 U.S. 723 (2008) states that all people indefinitely detained under executive war power authority have right to full habeas corpus Observation 1: INH
The ruling on Boumediene v. Bush failed to resolve the key issue of indefinite detention – the writ of Habeas Corpus Azmy 12 (Baher, legal director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, "The Face of Indefinite Detention", Sept 14, 13, www.nytimes.com/2012/09/14/opinion/life-and-death-at-guantanamo-bay.html?_r=0, Date Accessed: Sept 29, 13) IB
BEFORE he died on Sept. 8, … be jailed there.
Kiyemba is a missed opportunity because of court inaction Boumediene’s ambiguity has allowed for lower courts to appeal away Supreme Court decisions all under the ruse of national security this has allowed for an unbridled executive that warrants Judicial restraint Vaughns 13 (Katherine L.,Professor of Law @University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, "Of Civil Wrongs and Rights: Kiyemba v. Obama and the Meaning of Freedom, Separation of Powers, and the Rule of Law Ten Years After 9/11",8/12/13, ASIAN AMERICAN LAW JOURNAL Volume 20:7,Date Accessed: Sept 30, 2013) IB
In Boumediene, the Court ….security and civil liberties.
Since January 2002, the Guantanamo … ought to be ashamed.
everyone’s at risk of being detained indefinitely RT 13 ("Supreme Court to rule on fate of indefinite detention for Americans under NDAA", Sept 3, 13, rt.com/usa/ndaa-scotus-hedges-suit-359/, Date Accessed: Sept 30, 13) IB
The United States Supreme Court …. he wrote. “Now there is.”¶
Guantanamo is here Ahmad 7 (Muneer I., Professor of Law at American University Washington College of Law, “IMMIGRATION LAW AND POLICY: ARTICLE: Guantanamo is Here: The Military Commissions Act and Noncitizen Vulnerability,” 2007, The University of Chicago Legal Forum, Date Accessed: Sept 29, 13) IB
What is striking here is … Guantanamo is here.
Contention 2 Non-being
Kiyemba is the basis for all Guantanamo litigation Feith 12 (Daniel J., Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for National Security, "Restraining Habeas: Boumediene, Kiyemba, and the Limits of Remedial Authority", Jul 22,2012, harvardnsj.org/2012/07/restraining-habeas-boumediene-kiyemba-and-the-limits-of-remedial-authority/, Date Accessed: Oct 2, 2013) IB
On April 18, 2011, …means of its own restraint.
Habeas is necessary to combat executive avoidance Azmy 9 (Baher, Professor of Law at Seton Hall Law School, "Executive Detention, Boumediene, and the New Common Law of Habeas", March 11, 2009, www.uiowa.edu/ilr/issues/ILR_95-2_Azmy.pdf, Date Accessed: Oct 2, 13) IB
Indeed, though the question … doctrinally distinct manner.
The only way to effectively combat the state is through the state: We pivot the state against itself shifting the dynamic of sovereignty from the powerful to the people Michaelsen and Shershow 4 (Scott, Scott Cutler, "The Guantánamo "Black Hole" The Law of War and the Sovereign Exception", Jan 11, 2004, www.merip.org/mero/mero011104, Date Accessed: Oct 2, 13) IB
The act of sovereignty…and he is us."
Separating the legal and ethical aspects of due process in public deliberation enables us to challenge the fixivity of national identity and construct a new identity centered on who we want to be Robertson 12 (Cassandra Burke, Prof. Case Western Law,"DUE PROCESS IN THE AMERICAN IDENTITY", 2012, www.law.ua.edu/pubs/lrarticles/Volume2064/Issue202/220Robertson2025520-2028820Final20CROPPED.pdf, Date Accessed: Oct 2, 13) IB
Due process is a fundamental … we want to be.
Court action is key- is a vital threshold to challenging flawed systems- pure critique fails because they do not have action Sullivan and Goede Forthcoming (Gavin Sullivan and Marieke de Goede, An updated, final version of this article will be published in the Leiden Journal of International Law (LJIL) in November 2013 as: Gavin Sullivan and Marieke de Goede, ‘Between Law and the Exception: the UN 1267 Ombudsperson as a Hybrid Model of Legal Expertise’, (2013) 26(4) Leiden Journal of International Law. Upon publication it can be found online at journals.cambridge.org/ljil)
Guantanamo is a key lens through which courts mediate terrorism discourse – it legitimizes the scope of executive action and post-9/11 exceptionalism Gathii 3 (James T., Prof Law @Albany Law School,"Torture, Extraterritoriality, Terrorism, and International Law", 1-1-2003, lawecommons.luc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1396andcontext=facpubs,Date Accessed: Oct 3, 13) IB
Federal courts have … especially after September 11th, 2001
There is, for Foucault, a …alter the meaning of being a detainee.
Indefinite detention places detainees in an state of non-law where the war on terror is performativity enacted through reducing the legal subjectivity of the detainee to object this allows for their extermination thus denying their humanity Gregory 6 (Derek, Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia, “The Black Flag: Guantanamo Bay and the Space of Exception,” 2006, Date Accessed: Oct 1, 2013) IB
Colonialism frequently ….. you commit atrocities’.58
This perpetual none being – is ripping the detainees of their subjectivity reducing to bare life Smith 8 (Caleb, Professor of English @Yale University, “Detention without Subjects: Prisons and Poetics of Living Death”, Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 50, No. 3, Cultures of Detention 2008, pp. 243, MUSE, Date accessed: September 24, 13) IB
In a recent study of …terrifying new state.
The U.S war on terror reinforces the sovereign fueled spaces of exception – by ripping apart the detainees humanity all that is left is an victimized objecthood that renders torture and colonial violence normartive Gregory 6 (Derek, Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia, “The Black Flag: Guantanamo Bay and the Space of Exception,” 2006, Date Accessed: Oct 1, 2013) IB
In their attempt to unravel … between violence and the law.29
10/12/13
1AR- Terrorism Adv Cards
Tournament: Binghamton | Round: Quarters | Opponent: Army LS | Judge: Robert Glass, Joe Leeson-Schatz, David Merkle Domestic trials of suspected terrorists and civilian action enables the US to fight terrorism more effectively than military courts Gracia and Flippi 2012 Danny, The Washington Times, Interviewing Blake Flippi Legal Analyst for the Tenth Amendment Center. He is also the director of the Rhode Island Liberty Coalition, a constitutional attorney and the initial author of resolutions opposing NDAA detention provisions being introduced around the country, Indefinite Detention and the NDAA: The rise of America’s imperial presidency http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/making-waves-hawaii-perspective-washington-politic/2012/dec/7/indefinite-detention-and-ndaa/#ixzz2ay2uWKEz Accessed 8/3/2013 DMW
DDG: It seems to...liberty and security.
Federal prosecutions doubling Hathaway et al 2012 Oona, Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law, Yale Law School, Samuel Adelsberg, Spencer Amdur, Philip Levitz, Freya Pitts, and Sirine Shebaya, J.D. candidates at Yale Law School. As of August 2012, Sirine Shebaya will be Liman Fellow and Staff Attorney at the ACLU of Maryland and Philip Levitz will be a law clerk to Judge Diana Jane Gribbon Motz of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit THE POWER TO DETAIN: DETENTION OF TERRORISM SUSPECTS AFTER 9/11 forthcoming YALE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 2012 Accessed 8/10/2013 DMW
The least contested...fight against terrorism
Is the only way to punish suspected terrorists Hathaway et al 2012 Oona, Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law, Yale Law School, Samuel Adelsberg, Spencer Amdur, Philip Levitz, Freya Pitts, and Sirine Shebaya, J.D. candidates at Yale Law School. As of August 2012, Sirine Shebaya will be Liman Fellow and Staff Attorney at the ACLU of Maryland and Philip Levitz will be a law clerk to Judge Diana Jane Gribbon Motz of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit THE POWER TO DETAIN: DETENTION OF TERRORISM SUSPECTS AFTER 9/11 forthcoming YALE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 2012 Accessed 8/10/2013 DMW
In some cases...detention and prosecution
9/26/13
2AC - Anthro
Tournament: Clarioin | Round: 4 | Opponent: Liberty ab | Judge: The exclusion of “non-human” beings is a modern form of exclusion – its history doesn’t lie in the Enlightment while the accumulation and termination of black bodies do – it is not until recent historical that other species have been exploitable Johnson 3 (Clarence S., Professor at Middle Tennessee State University, “(Re)Conceptualizing Blackness and Making Race Obsolescent”, White on White/Black on Black, pps 176-177, Date Accessed: Jan 29, 13, 1:30AM) IB
For the purpose of ….exploited for monumental economic gain.
11/9/13
2AC Tea Party DA
Tournament: NE Regional Opener | Round: 3 | Opponent: Rutgers SH | Judge: Patrice Tea party influence is high, regardless of popularity Freelander 7/29 (David Freedlander, senior political correspondent with Newsweek and The Daily Beast, “The Tea Party Isn’t Dead Yet” Jul 29, 2013, http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/07/29/the-tea-party-isn-t-dead-yet.html, KB)
“It is a mistake to think that... ideals of limited government and less taxes.”
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has seized on… was joined on the Senate floor by Sens. Rubio and Ted Cruz (R-Texas).
Tea Party doesn’t care about foreign policy Drezner, 11 (Daniel, professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and a senior editor at The National Interest, and#34;Tea Partied outand#34; March 7, drezner.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2011/03/07/tea_partied_out NL)
As for foreign policy, Beck and Palin… they donand#39;t care about foreign policy.
WASHINGTON — For more than three decades… party in a whole host of ways — particularly in presidential elections.”
-- History proves
Ferguson 6 (Niall, Professor of History – Harvard University, Foreign Affairs, 85(5), September / October, Lexis)
Nor can economic crises explain the bloodshed…. and some severe economic crises were not followed by wars.
-- No timeframe
Russett 83 (Bruce, Dean Acheson Professor of International Relations and Political Science – Yale University, “Prosperity and Peace: Presidential Address”, International Studies Quarterly, 27(4), p. 384)
The ‘optimism’ argument seems… may well occur only after the economy is recovering.
9/26/13
2AC -- Heg Advantage
Tournament: NE Regional Opener | Round: 3 | Opponent: Rutgers SH | Judge: Patrice And the best and most recent Stats prove heg solves war Owen ‘11 John M. Owen Professor of Politics at University of Virginia PhD from Harvard and#34;DON’T DISCOUNT HEGEMONYand#34; Feb 11 www.cato-unbound.org/2011/02/11/john-owen/dont-discount-hegemony/
Andrew Mack and his colleagues… liberal democracy remains strong.
9/26/13
2AC -- Israel DA
Tournament: NE Regional Opener | Round: 3 | Opponent: Rutgers SH | Judge: Patrice -- Tech hurdles prevent bioterror Mueller 6 (John, Chair of National Security Studies – Mershon Center and Professor of Political Science – Ohio State University, Overblown, p. 24)
Not only has the science… greatly inhibit their effective use.
-- Single conflict won’t break relations Bard 97 (Mitchell G., Executive Director – American Israeli Cooperative Enterprise, Middle East Quarterly, June)
These pervasive ties create… remarkable relationship might be retarded, but not reversed.
-- Tactical differences don’t damage the foundation of the alliance
Based on the fundamental pillars… did not reflect fundamental differences in objectives.
Israel will not precipitate nuclear conflict. National Journal ‘2 (George C. Wilson, “Worse Case; Iraqi War Goes Nuclear”, 10-12, accessed online http://www.dnipogo.org/fcs/comments/c461.htm)
Jack Spencer, defense policy analyst… would react far stronger than Israel has.and#34;
9/26/13
2AC -- Security K
Tournament: NE Regional Opener | Round: 3 | Opponent: Rutgers SH | Judge: Patrice Even if security and risk calculation are flawed, engaging in them creates discourse of social welfare and promotes a democratic civic culture that checks political exclusion and loss of value to life Loader – Criminology Prof at Oxford – 7 (Civilizing Security, Pg. 5)
Faced with such inhospitable conditions… reinventing social democratic politics, even for renewing the activity of politics at all.
Reps don’t affect reality – material structure are more important Tuathail 96 (Gearoid, Department of Georgraphy at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Political Geography, 15(6-7), p. 664, science direct)
While theoretical debates at academic conferences… it needs to always be open to the patterned mess that is human history.
state coopts alt- Only perm solves McCormack, ’10 (Tara McCormack, ’10, is Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Leicester and has a PhD in International Relations from the University of Westminster. 2010, (Critique, Security and Power: The political limits to emancipatory approaches, page 137-138)
In chapter 7 I engaged with the human security… must be joined with engagement with the material circumstances of the time.
alt doesn’t solve- Rejection causes interventionist—turns the K Tara McCormack, ’10, is Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Leicester and has a PhD in International Relations from the University of Westminster. 2010, (Critique, Security and Power: The political limits to emancipatory approaches, page 127-129)
The following section will briefly raise… framework proposed by critical and emancipatory theoretical approaches.
Turn: The alt doesn;’t solve other nations securitizing – they only make war more likely Doran, 99 (Charles, Professor of International Relations at Johns Hopkins Universityand#39;s School of Advanced International Studies, Survival, 1999, Summer, p. 148-9, proquest)
The conclusion, then, is that the probability… uncertainty that leads in the end to war.
Second, within the School’s framework… different from that of similar ones?
Policy implications are necessary to test theory FEAVER 2001 (Peter, Asst. Prof of Political Science at Duke University, Twenty-First Century Weapons Proliferation, p 178)
At the same time, virtually all good theory… work in the proliferation field already does so.
9/26/13
2AC- Complexity
Tournament: Binghamton | Round: 5 | Opponent: West Virginia BO | Judge: Jen Sweeney Calculative thought is an inevitable part of being human. Battersby, ‘96 James L. Battersby, Prof English, Ohio State, ‘96 “The Inescapability of Humanism”, College English 58:5
In the end...reject or deny.
Their advocacy would deny our ability to debate about threats, this is uniquely bad. Walt, ’91 Stephen Walt, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago, ’91 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, p. 229-30
A recurring theme...avenue of influence.
Even if predictions are sometimes flawed, they’re key to good policy making. Mearsheimer, ’01 John J. Mearsheimer, professor of political science at University of Chicago, “The Tragedy of Great Power Politics”. Google Books, accessed 11/30/10. P. 8
Despite these hazard...predict events
9/26/13
2AC- Feminism IR
Tournament: Binghamton | Round: 5 | Opponent: West Virginia BO | Judge: Jen Sweeney Perm do both Rejecting the aff reinforces static IR boundaries and prevents academic possibilities for feminist advancement. Vote aff to embrace an ethic of ‘both’ and strategically combine the aff’s policy goals with the feminist understanding of security. Shepherd 2007 Laura J., Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham, “Victims, Perpetrators and Actors’ Revisited:1 Exploring the Potential for a Feminist Reconceptualisation of (International) Security and (Gender) Violence,” BJPIR: 2007 VOL 9, 239–256
This adherence...changed’ (Milliken 1999, 244).
Pure feminist kritik fails because it assumes gender equality is the ONLY variable in international relations, when in fact we need to work with realism but with gender in mind Caprioli, 04 (“Feminist IR Theory and Quantitative Methodology: A Critical Analysis” Mary Caprioli, Dept. of Political Science, University of Tennessee. International Studies Review. Volume 42 Issue 1 Page 193-197, March 2004. http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1111/0020-8833.00076.) AK
The derision with...feminist IR theories.
Realism is true and inevitable Mearsheimer 01 (John, Professor of political science at University of Chicago, The Tragedy of Great Power Politics, pg. 361) The optimists...region at peace.
Tournament: Clarioin | Round: 4 | Opponent: Liberty ab | Judge: Black narratives are key to sparking discussion of racist knowledge production and the values that accompany, their attempt to challenge our narratives promotes black fear and leaves the current system of white racist hegemony intact Yancy 12 (George, Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University and Coordinator of the Critical Race Theory Speaker Series, 2012, “Look, a White! Philosphical Essays on Whiteness”, p. 49, Date Accessed: May 20, 13) IB
More critical narratives …. of bodies of color.
11/9/13
2AC- Terror Talk
Tournament: Binghamton | Round: 5 | Opponent: West Virginia BO | Judge: Jen Sweeney Reps don’t affect reality – material structure are more important Tuathail 96 (Gearoid, Department of Georgraphy at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Political Geography, 15(6-7), p. 664, science direct)
While theoretical...is human history.
The Alt leads to endless acts of terror- only giving more time for terrorists to plot Holmes ’10 (Kim R. Holmes, Vice President, Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, and Director, The Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, The Times Square Bomb Plot: Success or Failure?, May 13, 2010 http://www.heritage.org/Research/Commentary/2010/05/The-Times-Square-Bomb-Plot-Success-or-Failure)
The last thing...Union collapse
Terrorism is a real threat – ignoring that reality risks annihilation. Peters ‘6 (Ralph, retired Army Officer, The Weekly Standard, and#34;The Counterrevolution in Military Affairs; Fashionable thinking about defense ignores the great threats of our time,and#34; 2-6-2006, http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/006/649qrsob.asp)
Tournament: James Madison University | Round: 1 | Opponent: JMU LM | Judge: Kayla Summers Not your movement Speaking from a position of white subjectivity is still embedded within white power and privilege Yancy 12 (George, Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University and Coordinator of the Critical Race Theory Speaker Series, 2012, “Look, a White! Philosphical Essays on Whiteness”, p. 8, Date Accessed: Apr 30, 13) IB
According to bell hooks, …. to¶ the ramifications.
10/12/13
2AC-Debt Ceiling
Tournament: James Madison University | Round: 1 | Opponent: JMU LM | Judge: Kayla Summers Won’t pass-~--Dems and Reps are still divided Dan Roberts 10/10 is the Guardian Staff Writer, “Talks between White House and Republicans fail to end US shutdown,” 10-11-13, http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/11/us-shutdown-talks-end-without-agreement, DOA: 10-11-13, y2k
Republican leaders ….in Boehner's caucus will support it.
Obama will use the 14th amendment to raise the debt ceiling Bendery, Huffington Post White House Reporter, 10-5, 2013, (Jennifer, "House Democrat: I'm Still Hopeful Obama Could Use 14th Amendment To Raise Debt Ceiling", Huffington Post, PAS) www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/05/14th-amendment-debt-ceiling_n_4050428.html?utm_hp_ref=politicsandir=Politics 10-5-13
WASHINGTON -- Congress has … seen as unconstitutional.
Economic decline doesn’t cause war
Miller 00 (Morris, Economist, Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Administration – University of Ottawa, Former Executive Director and Senior Economist – World Bank, “Poverty as a Cause of Wars?”, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, Winter, p. 273)
The question may … to abort another).
10/12/13
2AC-Heg DA
Tournament: James Madison University | Round: 1 | Opponent: JMU LM | Judge: Kayla Summers This results in constant manipulation, and never ending wars makes your impacts inevitable Paul 2 (A Foreign Policy for Peace, Prosperity, and Liberty, Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX)?September 9, 2002, Ron Paul, M.D., represents the 14th Congressional District of Texas in the United States House of Representatives. http://www.antiwar.com/paul/paul44.html)
Thomas Jefferson spoke for the ….blessings of divine intervention.
NO UQ Increasing regulations/restrictions increases presidential power Pildes 2012 Richard H., Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law, NYU School of Law and Co-Director, NYU Cen- ter on Law and Security Law of the President, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW¶ PUBLIC LAW and LEGAL THEORY RESEARCH PAPER SERIES WORKING PAPER NO. pg. 36 http://ssrn.com/abstract=2012024 Pg.27-8 Accessed 6/11/2013 DMW
To the extent that the … these more specific aims.
10/12/13
2AC-XO
Tournament: James Madison University | Round: 1 | Opponent: JMU LM | Judge: Kayla Summers Only Supreme court procedural justice can solve Welsh 11 (David, J.D. from the University of Utah, "Procedural Justice Post-9/11: The Effects of Procedurally Unfair Treatment of Detainees on Perceptions of Global Legitimacy", 2/18/2011, law.unh.edu/assets/images/uploads/publications/unh-law-review-vol-09-no2-welsh.pdf, Date Accessed: Oct 3, 2013) IB
Recent research highlights … in a DTC model.
Executive detention schemes fail Deborah N. Pearlstein 9, lecturer in public and international affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, July 2009, "Form and Function in the National Security Constitution," Connecticut Law Review, 41 Conn. L. Rev. 1549, lexis nexis
A. Unitary Executive Detention¶ …"emergency" decision- making.
Tournament: Clarioin | Round: 4 | Opponent: Liberty ab | Judge: white kids can say this kind of shit. Minorities have to constantly be worried about genocide and the future, because it isn’t guaranteed for them the way it is for the socially elite. Only the aff requeers current notions of stable identities inherent in Edelman’s criticism Smith 2010 Andrea, Assistant Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of California: Riverside, Queer Theory and Native Studies: The Heteronormativity of Settler Colonialism, GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, Volume 16, Number 1-2, 2010, pp. 42-68jap At the same time, however,…. white queer subject.
turn- by focusing on heterosexuality as the standard by which sexuality is defined queer theory reinforces the masculine power structure- Render 6 Meredith, Practicing Attorney, Washington, D.C, “MISOGYNY, ANDROGYNY, AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT: SEX DISCRIMINATION IN A GENDER-DECONSTRUCTED WORLD,” http://digitalcommons.law.umaryland.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1213andcontext=fac_pubs
Herein lies the ….assimilation model of female liberation.
Queer theory reinforces oppression- their incessant need to focus on white gay males as the oppressed group of choice trades off with an ability to recognize other oppressed people groups- Goodloe 94 Amy, University of Colorado Faculty Member, Program for Writing and Rhetoric, “Lesbian-Feminism and Queer Theory: Another "Battle of the Sexes"?,” http://www.lesbian.org/essays/lesfem-qtheory.html
Perhaps the most …. theoretical concept.
Only EVALUATING different choices for how to reject reproductive futurism can build awareness of how the logic of the inevitable future can be changed by creating different counter-futures. Snediker 6 Michael Snediker, Visiting Assistant Professor of American Literature at Mount Holyoke College, 2006, Postmodern Culture, Vol. 16, No. 3
Edelman's might be one way …. but a claustrophobia unto itself.
11/9/13
Interpellation
Tournament: Harvard | Round: 2 | Opponent: Bing RS | Judge: The topic hails us…Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially increase statutory and/or judicial restrictions on the war powers authority of the President of the United States in one or more of the following areas: targeted killing; indefinite detention; offensive cyber operations; or introducing United States Armed Forces into hostilities.
Professor Gerrie Snyman Explains…
It is clear that in …. of the other!44
This debate over war powers skirts over the war at home - white supremacy fuels white nation building that always focuses on the subjugation of the black body Rodriguez 10 (Dylan Rodriguez, University of California, Riverside, “The Terms of Engagement: Warfare, White Locality, and Abolition” Critical Sociology, Crit Sociol January 2010 vol. 36 no. 1 151-173)
The state’ is fundamentally a …on all rhetorical counts.
Not simply turns in response, but rather returns the very gaze of the black body, that which is reflected my eyes…. This is a gift of death to a system that is unable to see itself… Snyman 2013 (Gerrie, University of South Africa. “The interpellation of whiteness. Some thoughts by a colonial remnant reading the biblical text.” Session 10: Theorising Whiteness 3rd Global Conference - Monday 22nd July – Wednesday 24th July 2013)
Whiteness needs blackness … in view of the past.
The process of un-concealing whiteness is a necessary precondition to "well meaning liberalism” Yancy 2012 (George Yancy Duquesne University. How Can You Teach Me if You Don’t Know Me? Embedded Racism and White Opacity. Journal of Philosophy of Education. Pages 45-46) So, my contention is that ….... Will the real “nigger” please stand up?
Critique and recognition of White Privilege is key to spillover to a broader base McIntosh 88 (Peggy, associate director @ Wellesley Collage Center for Research on Women, 1988, “White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming To See Correspondences through Work in Women's Studies”, http://www.amptoons.com/blog/files/mcintosh.html, Date Accessed: Jan 25, 12 4:48PM) IB
One factor seems clear …power systems on a broader base.
1/25/14
Kiyembia 1AC- New Plan Text - Districts R5
Tournament: D7 Districts | Round: 5 | Opponent: Clarion CD | Judge: Kevin Bertram The United States Supreme Court should overrule Kiyemba v. Obama 130 S.Ct. 1235 (2010) on the grounds that Boumediene v. Bush 553 U.S. 723 (2008) fails to clarify all individuals indefinitely detained under the War Power Authority’s right to full habeas corpus
2/25/14
Monsters
Tournament: D7 Districts | Round: 1 | Opponent: George Washington NS | Judge: Jeff Kurr As a child I dreamed at dusk…
Lewis and Kahn 2010 (Dr. Tyson E., Prof @Montclair State University Philosophy of Education Society¶ American Educational Research Association¶ American Educational Studies Association, Chair and founder of the special interest group in Existentialism and Phenomenology in Education for Philosophy of Education Society, ¶ and¶ Richard, Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations and Research at the University of North Dakota, “Education Out of Bounds REIMAGINING CULTURAL STUDIES¶ FOR A POSTHUMAN AGE”, 2010, pg. 8-16, Date Accessed: Jan 14, 2014) IB
The Anthropocentric and...Zone of uninhabibtability
Chernus 2006 (Ira, Prof., of religious Studies @University of Colorado, and Codirector of the Peace and Conflict Studies Program, “Monsters to destroy: The Neoconservative war on Terror and Sin”, pg., ix-xii, 2006, Date Accessed: Jan 28, 2014) IB The terrible attack...monsters to destroy.
Spanos 12/2013 (William V. Spanos, Professor Emeritus at Binghamton University. American Exceptionalism in the Post-9/11 Era: The Myth and the Reality. symploke, Volume 21, Numbers 1-2, 2013, pp. 291-323)
As I have...together’ contrapuntally.”
Thus we affirm the topical monster of this year's resolution
We affirm the resolution by advocating a policy that belongs to the topic, yet one often represented as outside the bounds of traditional interpretations. This Affirmative bestary provides an exillic perspective fostering what we call exopedagogy; a new form of education that recognizes the monstrous possibilities of radical imagination beyond the capture of communal law. This is not a supplement to law, nor a-political indetermination, rather a scholary exodus from law that ushers in a polis to come.
Lewis Kahn 10 (Dr. Tyson E., Prof @Montclair State University Philosophy of Education Society¶ American Educational Research Association¶ American Educational Studies Association, Chair and founder of the special interest group in Existentialism and Phenomenology in Education for Philosophy of Education Society, and Richard, Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations and Research at the University of North Dakota, “Education Out of Bounds RE
2/25/14
Train Tracks
Tournament: Harvard | Round: 2 | Opponent: Bing RS | Judge: We are not a revolution. We are the marking of whiteness, which makes it visible to those that benefit from it. My problems with this argument are plenty, and with good reason – whiteness operates not only in terms of exclusion, direct violence, and overt racism – it much more insidious than that. Whiteness incorporates all through a process of inclusive exclusion, a more viral form of racism that ‘the well meaning liberals’ of our debate community propagate by way of placing debaters on certain sides of the track based on race – black students are trained to debate a certain style, make a particular ‘brand’ of argument, and engage in a melodramatic reading of the idealized black subject, the model minority, the ‘project’… Yancy 12 (George, Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University and Coordinator of the Critical Race Theory Speaker Series, 2012, “Look, a White! Philosphical Essays on Whiteness”, p. 10-14, Date Accessed: May 2, 13) IB
Ahmed, hooks, and Du Bois…… Let's¶ speak frankly: "look, a white!"¶
Our use of Hip Hop changes the method of philosophical engagement regarding race to open up the space for a more lived experience Yancy 12 (George, Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University and Coordinator of the Critical Race Theory Speaker Series, 2012, “Look, a White! Philosphical Essays on Whiteness”, p. 10-14, Date Accessed: May 20, 13) IB
To communicate an …..voices in favor of others.
This debate over war powers skirts over the war at home - white supremacy fuels white nation building that always focuses on the subjugation of the black body Rodriguez 10 (Dylan Rodriguez, University of California, Riverside, “The Terms of Engagement: Warfare, White Locality, and Abolition” Critical Sociology, Crit Sociol January 2010 vol. 36 no. 1 151-173)
The state’ is …. on all rhetorical counts.
Winning that policy is bad won’t change Whiteness – Critique and recognition of White Privilege is key to spillover to a broader base McIntosh 88 (Peggy, associate director @ Wellesley Collage Center for Research on Women, 1988, “White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming To See Correspondences through Work in Women's Studies”, http://www.amptoons.com/blog/files/mcintosh.html, Date Accessed: Jan 25, 12 4:48PM) IB
One factor seems clear ….systems on a broader base.