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| Colleville Heritage | 1 | Opponent: Clear Springs EG | Judge: Lucas Chan 1AC - PTD |
| Colleyville Heritage | 3 | Opponent: Isidore Newman EE | Judge: Alexis Antonakakis 1AC- PTD |
| Colleyville Heritage | 5 | Opponent: Talented and Gifted Magnet AV | Judge: Rich Simpkins 1AC - PTD |
| Harvard | 4 | Opponent: Memorial DXu | Judge: Muhammad Khattak AC - Soko |
| Harvard | 7 | Opponent: Lake Highland Prep AV | Judge: Sam Anderson 1AC - Soko |
| Harvard | 1 | Opponent: Ridge VS | Judge: Jack Daou AC - Soko |
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0 - Contact InfoTournament: Info | Round: Finals | Opponent: Hemanth | Judge: Manas Jain | 2/4/22 |
0 - NavigationTournament: Navigation | Round: Finals | Opponent: Hemanth | Judge: me | 2/20/22 |
1 - AFCTournament: Harvard | Round: 7 | Opponent: Lake Highland Prep AV | Judge: Sam Anderson | 2/20/22 |
1 - Nebel RVITournament: Harvard | Round: 7 | Opponent: Lake Highland Prep AV | Judge: Sam Anderson | 2/20/22 |
JF - Soko 1ACTournament: Harvard | Round: 1 | Opponent: Ridge VS | Judge: Jack Daou 1AC—-PlanPlan: The Republic of Korea should ban the appropriation of outer space by private entities.South Korea's space industry is fueled by the private sector – tech transfers and official statements.Si-Soo 21 ~Park Si-Soo, 9-8-2021, Park Si-soo covers space industries in South Korea, Japan and other Asian countries. Park worked at The Korea Times — South Korea's leading English language newspaper — from 2007 to 2020. He earned a master's degree in science journalism from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and a bachelor's degree in business from Hanyang University. "South Korea to spend $593 million on public-to-private transfer of rocket technologies," SpaceNews, https://spacenews.com/south-korea-to-spend-593-million-on-public-to-private-transfer-of-rocket-technologies/ accessed 1/12/2022~ Adam 1AC—-Tensions ADVSoko complicates the space race—-sends a signal to noko and allies.Clarke et al. 21 (, C., Lee, S. and Woolnough, M., 2021. China isn't the only nation preparing for war in space. A small neighbour flew 'under the radar'. ~online~ Abc.net.au. Available at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-22/korea-china-india-space-race-military-flex/100547832 ~Accessed 12 January 2022~ Carrington Clarke is the ABC's Seoul Correspondent, covering East Asia for the network. He works across digital, television and radio. He's held a range of roles at the ABC including as a reporter with ABC Investigations, the flagship current affairs television program 7.30 and as a reporter and presenter with The Business. He previously worked at SKY News as a reporter and presenter. Before making the transition to journalism he worked as an economist.)-rahulpenu Space is the linchpin for Seoul's missile development—-targets Noko, severs US allied-interdependence, raises serious nuclearization concerns, and modernizes the entire missile force.—-guideline revision has made development possible for the first time, specifically entities North Korea sees the South's launches as a double standard – that emboldens the regime and increases aggression.Parry 21 ~Richard Lloyd Parry, Richard Lloyd Parry has lived since 1995 in Tokyo, where he is the Asia editor of The Times. He has reported from 29 countries, including Afghanistan, Iraq and North Korea, and has been named Foreign Correspondent of the Year Asia Editor, 10-21-2021, "South Korea heightens tensions with space launch," The Times, https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/south-korea-heightens-tensions-with-space-launch-jb8mnwwdp accessed 1/12/2022~ Adam Noko tensions in space spill over to war—-emp, van allen, nukes, and turns every impactDavis 17 (, M., 2017. North Korean nukes and space war | The Strategist. ~online~ The Strategist. Available at: https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/north-korean-nukes-space-war/ ~Accessed 12 January 2022~ Dr Malcolm Davis Senior Analyst Contact information Contact information EXPERTISE Space Policy, Space Security, Strategy and capability development, future warfare and military technology and Chinese military modernisation.)-rahulpenu Conflict spills over to cascading debris and decks access—-especially with missile development.Skibba 20 (, R., 2020. The Ripple Effects of a Space Skirmish. ~online~ The Atlantic. Available at: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2020/07/space-warfare-unregulated/614059/ ~Accessed 12 January 2022~ Ramin Skibba is a San Diego-based astrophysicist turned science writer. His work has appeared in Undark magazine, New Scientist, and Nature.)-rahulpenu Independently causes extinction.George Dvorsky 15. Senior Staff reporter at Gizmodo. "What Would Happen If All Our Satellites Were Suddenly Destroyed?" https://io9.gizmodo.com/what-would-happen-if-all-our-satellites-were-suddenly-d-1709006681. Noko uses even more capabilities on the US—-ensures escalation.Harrison et al. 18 (, T., Johnson, K. and Roberts, T., 2018. A REPORT OF THE CSIS AEROSPACE SECURITY PROJECT. ~online~ Aerospace.csis.org. Available at: https://aerospace.csis.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Harrison_SpaceThreatAssessment_FULL_WEB.pdf ~Accessed 13 January 2022~ Todd Harrison is the director of Defense Budget Analysis and director of the Aerospace Security Project at CSIS. As a senior fellow in the International Security Program, he leads the Center's efforts to provide in-depth, nonpartisan research and analysis of defense funding, space security, and air power issues. He has authored publications on trends in the defense budget, military space systems, threats to space systems, civil space exploration, defense acquisitions, military compensation and readiness, and military force structure, among other topics. He teaches classes on military space systems and the defense budget at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Kaitlyn Johnson is deputy director and fellow of the Aerospace Security Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Ms. Johnson supports the team's strategic planning and research agenda. Her research specializes in topics such as space security, military space systems, and commercial and civil space policy. Ms. Johnson has written on national security space reorganization, threats against space assets, the commercialization of space, escalation and deterrence dynamics, and defense acquisition trends. She is also a cohost of the CSIS podcast Tech Unmanned, which features guests with both policy expertise and technical expertise in order to break through the national security jargon and technology hand-waving to get to the core of the technical realities of these emerging capabilities, benefits to development, and the barriers to success. Ms. Johnson holds an MA from American University in U.S. foreign policy and national security studies, with a concentration in defense and space security, and a BS from the Georgia Institute of Technology in international affairs. Thomas G. Roberts is an adjunct fellow with the Aerospace Security Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. His research interests include civil and commercial space policy, space security, and orbital mechanics. Previously, Mr. Roberts has written on threats against space systems, space object behavior, and international relations in space. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, War on the Rocks, and other publications. Mr. Roberts is currently a graduate research fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) Astrodynamics, Space Robotics, and Controls Laboratory and a PhD student in the institute's Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He holds an MS in aeronautics and astronautics and an MS in technology and policy from MIT and a BA in astrophysical sciences from Princeton University. In 2015, Mr. Roberts was named a Harry S. Truman scholar. In 2021, he was awarded the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship in support of his doctoral research in computational astrodynamics at MIT.)-rahulpenu Escalation ladder ensures nuke war—-alliance and strategy cohesion is key.Bush 17 (, R., 2017. The real reason a North Korean nuclear weapon is so terrifying—and it's not what you think. ~online~ Brookings. Available at: https://www.brookings.edu/blog/order-from-chaos/2017/08/09/the-real-reason-a-north-korean-nuclear-weapon-is-so-terrifying-and-its-not-what-you-think/ ~Accessed 12 January 2022~ Richard C. Bush III is an American expert on China affairs. Since 2002, he has served as the director of Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies of the Brookings Institution, and concurrently as the inaugural Michael H. Armacost Chair in Foreign Policy Studies. Bush is also a senior fellow of foreign policy.)-recut VRao Nuclear war causes extinction — counter-forcing is impossibleSteven Starr, 6/11/2014 (the Senior Scientist for Physicians for Social Responsibility and Director of the Clinical Laboratory Science Program at the University of Missouri. Starr has published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and the Strategic Arms Reduction (STAR) website of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology; "There Can be No Winners in a Nuclear War", https://truthout.org/articles/there-can-be-no-winners-in-a-nuclear-war/) Ngong | 3/11/22 |
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