Premier Debate 2016 September/October ld brief



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Premier Debate

2016 September/October LD Brief

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Introduction

Hi all,
Welcome to a new debate season! This is Premier’s first brief of the 2016-2017 season, and the topic is “Resolved: Countries ought to prohibit the production of nuclear power.” We’ve gotten a lot of great feedback over the past year on our free briefs, and while we can’t make them any freer, we can make them better. Please, let us know what you think! And send them around. Not everyone has the resources to pay for briefs and this is one important way to level the playing field. If you use these briefs please help us and direct other debaters to PremierDebate.com/Briefs. The more people that are aware of the service, the more likely it gets to those who need it most.


This is a special edition of the Premier Debate brief in that it was primarily compiled within 24 hours of the topic’s release from the original work of the extremely talented debaters at the Premier Debate Invite Week. We’d like to thank Jonas Le Barillec, Varun Paranjpe, Jong Hak Won, and Derek Zhang for their efforts toward this communal resource. They worked really hard to provide some of the best evidence you’ll see. Do send these debaters a thank you for their hard work!
Lastly, we want to remind the readers about standard brief practice to get the most out of this file. Best practice for brief use is to use it as a guide for further research. Find the articles and citations and cut them for your own personal knowledge. You’ll find even better cards that way. If you want to use the evidence in here in a pinch, you should at least re-tag and highlight the evidence yourself so you know exactly what it says and how you’re going to use it. Remember, briefs can be a tremendous resource but you need to familiarize yourself with the underlying material first.
Good luck everyone. See you ‘round!
Bob Overing & John Scoggin

Directors | Premier Debate


Table of Contents




Table of Contents


Introduction 2

Table of Contents 3

AFF—A2 Advantage CPs 5

A2 All Nuclear 6

AT All Nuclear Energy CP 7

A2 Regs CP 8

A2 Renewables CP 9

AFF—A2 PICs 10

A2 Thorium Reactors PIC 11

A2 Gen IV Reactor PIC 12

AFF—A2 Protectionism DA 14

AFF—A2 Shift DA 15

AT Link 16

Nat Gas 19

Wind Shift 20

Wind Cheaper Than Nuclear 21

Solar Cheaper Than Nuclear 22

AFF—A2 Spec 23

Decommissioning 24

AFF—A2 Subs DA 25

AFF – A2 Warming DA 28

AFF—Accidents 30

Fish 32

AFF—Cap 33



Harms 34

AFF—Colonialism 35

AFF—Econ 36

Bad Investments 37

AFF—Generic 38

Unpopular 42

AFF—Grid 43

AFF-India 44

India-Solvency 45

India-Prolif Advantage 49

India-Colonialism Advantage 57

AFF – Iran 62

A2 Breakout Capacity Solves 63

A2 Sanctions/Diplomacy CP 64

Deal Bad 66

Internal: Cheating on the deal 69

Impact: Terror, nukes, prolif 71

AFF—Japan 72

Structural Violence 73

Econ Security 77

Reactor Restart 78

Nuclear Denial 80

Impact Tools-SCS UQ 82

AFF—Natives Affirmative 85

K version 97

A2 T 98


AFF—Nuclear War 103

AFF—Phil 106

Rights 107

Framework 108

Future Generations 109

A2 State not moral 112

Coercion Advantage 113

AFF – Proliferation 114

AT Ban CP 118

AT Deterrence 119

Discourse Key 121

AFF—Psychoanalysis Aff 122

AFF—Radiation 123

Food Poisoning 124

Cancer 125

AFF—Terror 126

A2 NPT Checks Terror 128

AFF—US 129

Decomissioning Module 130

A2 States CP 131

A2 Reactors Old 132

Gen IV UQ 133

Tax Credits UQ 134

AFF—Waste 135

NEG—A2 Accidents Advantage 136

Fish 137


Waste Disposal 138

NEG—A2 Mining Aff 139

NEG—A2 Phil 140

A2 Intent 141

NEG—A2 Polls/Democracy Aff 142

(Whole Res) UK PIC 143

UK Politics DA 144

US Specific 145

NEG—A2 Prolif 146

Impact 147

NEG—A2 Solvency 148

Generic 149

Imports 150

Circumvention 151

Inherency 152

Status Quo Solves 156

AT Nuclear Renaissance 157

NEG—A2 US Aff 158

A2 US Modeling 159

Inherency 160

Elections—Rollback 165

Solvency—Peak Uranium 166

States CP 167

NEG—Advantage CPs 168

EIA CP 169

IFNEC CP 170

Education CP 173

Prolif CP 174

Safeguards CP 176

Free Market CP 177

Fusion CP 178

Phase Out 179

NEG—Cap K 180

NEG—Colonialism 181

Statism Link 183

Enlightenment 186

NEG—Desalinization DA 188

A2 Unpractical 190

NEG—Generic 191

Laundry 192

Uranium Seawater 193

Abundant 194

NEG—Heidegger K 196

NEG—Heg DA 197

Prolif 198

NEG—Imperialism K 200

Link 201

NEG—Nuclearity K 202

Nuclear Discourse 203

NEG—Shift DA 206

Link 207

Enviro-Laundry List 214

AT Uranium Shocks / Prices 215

NEG—Subs DA 216

Link – Nuclear subs key 219

Impact – SCS 224

Internal link – Hegemony 226

A2 Conventional subs solve 227

A2 Nuclear accidents 229

A2 No link—no nuclear submarines 230

A2 Tech not key 231

NEG—Phil 232

Future Generations NC 233

NEG—PICs 236

SMR PIC 237

Gen IV PIC 239

Nuclear Co-Generation PIC 241

Nuclear Desalination PIC 242

Immediate Dismantling Only 243

NEG—Resource Wars DA 244

NEG—Spec 247

Decommissioning Spec 248

Country Spec 251

NEG—T 252

T-Plural 253

T-Nuke Power=energy 254

T- No Weapons 255

T-Power=fission 256

T-Implementation 257

T-Prohibit Allows Research/Mining 258

T-Plans Good  259

NEG—Warming DA 260

UQ 261

Link 263


AFF/NEG Countries UQ 267

Asia General 268

China 269

France 278

Germany 281

India 282

Indonesia 283

Japan 284

ME General 285

Russia 286

South Korea 287

Switzerland 289

Thailand 290

UAE 291


United States 292

Vietnam 293

AFF/NEG Framework 294

Future Generations 295

Intent-Foresight TJF 299




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