Policy Topic Information

 

The 2004-2005 Policy Topic:

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

 

West Coast Information

UN Peacekeeping Affirmative Arguments

UN Peacekeeping Negative Positions

UN Peacekeeping Topic Wording

What's in the West Coast Handbooks

West Coast Policy Research Page

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West Coast Affirmative Case Links

Look for these by August 15, 2004.

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West Coast Negative Position Links

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The 2003-2004 topic was:

Resolved: That the United States federal government should establish an ocean policy substantially increasing protection of marine natural resources.

Ocean Protection Affirmative Arguments

Ocean Protection Negative Positions

Ocean Protection Topic Wording

Links: Ballast Water    China Counterplans     Econ and Spending Disadvantages    Environment Links    Federalism and Oceans    Interstate Compacts

Law of the Sea Treaty   Oil Drilling    Social Ecology    UN Environmental Programs    Unilateralism good and bad    Veganism    Whaling

The 2002-2003 topic was:

Resolved: That the United States federal government should substantially increase public health services for mental health care in the United States.

West Coast Mental Health Links

Mental Health Affirmative Arguments

Mental Health Negative Positions

Mental Health Topic Wording

The 2001-2002 NFL Policy Topic was:

Resolved: That the United States federal government should establish a foreign policy significantly limiting the use of weapons of mass destruction.

West Coast WMD Links

WMD Affirmative Arguments

WMD Negative Positions

WMD Topic Wording

The 2000-2001 NFL Policy Topic was Resolved: That the United States federal government should significantly increase protection of privacy in the United States in one or more of the following areas: employment, medical records, consumer information, search and seizure.

Privacy Topic: The Affirmative Side

Privacy Topic: The Negative Side

Privacy Topic: The Wording