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National Forensic League
Policy Debate
(2004 - 2005)


Resolved: That the United States federal government should establish a foreign policy substantially increasing its support of United Nations peacekeeping operations.

This collection of articles is designed to help you reach the highest levels of success in policy debate. Need evidence supporting your hegemony disadvantage? Looking for a new case idea? Searching for answers to your rival’s case? The World & I has it all in this collection of articles. Articles are organized by region to make finding the best cards even easier.

The issue of how the United States should be involved in the world is an important question. The United States has the power to act unilaterally, but is this the wisest option? This resolution hopes to determine whether the United Nations is a better forum for international involvement. Important areas of discussion include peacekeeping operations in the Middle East, India and Pakistan, the Balkans, and Africa. These articles will help you develop strategies for addressing all of these issues and more.





General UN
These articles support generic good and bad UN positions.

Middle East
Find affirmative and negative arguments for peacekeeping in Lebanon, the Golan Heights, and Iraq in this section.

Europe
This collection includes articles dealing with Kosovo, Georgia, and Cyprus.

Asia
These articles can be used for India-Pakistan and East Timor cases.

Africa
This section covers a variety of topics, including generic and country-specific articles about peacekeeping on the continent.

Other Case Areas
These articles address peacekeeping affirmatives that do not deal with a specific country or region.

Disadvangages, Counterplans, and Impacts
These articles can be used to support or refute some of the most popular disadvantages and counterplans.


 
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