by Isaiah McPeak | Sep 25, 2013 | Bonus Evidence
Would you like a 4-in-1 article that gives you three great negative brief starters/generic arguments and one solid affirmative advocacy section? Would you like it to be from September 2013? This article published by the SSRN is exactly that. Here’s a quick outline of...
by Zack Voell | Aug 30, 2013 | Bonus Evidence, Coaching
Because of the researching genius that is Ty Harding, the following breakdown (in importance and amount of resources require to neutralize) of US security threats was discovered. Really, this is something you will want to have with you for the entire debate season (or...
by Lydia Bode | Mar 18, 2013 | Bonus Evidence
“No Independence. Still, despite all this good news, the U.S. energy boom won’t deliver the one geopolitical benefit Americans long for most: a release from the Middle East. True, by 2020 the U.S. will be importing substantially less oil than it does today, and...
by Zack Voell | Feb 25, 2013 | Bonus Evidence
The U.S. was a state sponsor of terrorism Dr. Brigitte L. Nacos, [PhD in political science, terrorism expert], “Terrorism and Counterterrorism: understanding threats and responses in the Post-9/11 World,” Columbia University, 2006 (pg. 32) “When states support groups...
by Lydia Bode | Dec 23, 2012 | Bonus Evidence
Damaging or strengthen relations with other countries or reducing the tendency of the United States to be a global policeman are important issues. But sometimes the most fundamental parts of government (money) decide which programs or commitments go, and which ones...
by Zack Voell | Aug 14, 2012 | Bonus Evidence
Foreign Policy In Focus 09 – US pays $250 billion annually for overseas military bases Anita Dancs, [assistant professor of economics at Western New England College, Foreign Policy In Focus analyst], “The Cost of the Global U.S. Military Presence”,...