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Grady | 5 | Opponent: Johns Creek TL | Judge: Nanjee Nasir AFF AgRussianRlxSciDip CUBAN EMBARGO Decision AFF No risk of China behind on Science Diplomacy |
Wake Forest | 2 | Opponent: Johns Creek TL | Judge: Savannah Behrent 1AC Embargo w Oil Spills and Relations |
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1ACTournament: Wake Forest | Round: 2 | Opponent: Johns Creek TL | Judge: Savannah Behrent 1ACPlan Text: The United States federal government should lift its economic sanctions towards the Republic of Cuba.Contention One is Oil Spills:Cuban oil drilling inevitable. The embargo locks-out US safety experts.*a. drilling inevitable - an energy-poor Cuba is exploring its reserves to increase its energy independence. Embargo fails and stops pro-active approach to spills.*a. Embargo fails – Vietnam, Malaysia, Venezuela, and Norway will inevitably drill off Cuba – the embargo prevents US firms from providing the necessary expertise and high-quality equipment In a few months Spanish oil company Repsol will start drilling for oil off the Absent pro-active steps, accidents are inevitable. US experts key.*Prevention efforts fail – a disaster is inevitable because drilling firms don’t have a protocol or proactive approach for a spill. Sanctions prevent the US from using its expertise, protocol, and technology. The 50-year-old U.S. embargo of Cuba is getting Cuban ocean currents spread spill very fast and spills are more destructive because it’s deep water drilling - Their defense doesn’t applyMica 12, Chair, Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation, January 23, 2012, Offshore Drilling in Cuba and the Bahamas: The US Coast Guard’s Oil Spill Readiness and Response Planning, http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CHRG-112hhrg72582/pdf/CHRG-112hhrg72582.pdf-http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CHRG-112hhrg72582/pdf/CHRG-112hhrg72582.pdfp. 2-3 King TS) But I was quite surprised to learn that, in fact, that the exploratory Deep water environments are critical to the overall health of the oceanHull 11 (Eric V. Hull, Attorney, 2011, and#34;Crude Injustice in the Gulfand#34; UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 29 UCLA J. Envtl. L. 26 Pol’y 1, p. 11 King TS) Deepwater environments are critically important to the healthy functioning of the world’s oceans. Historically Cuba’s marine areas are the foundation of global marine biological diversity and sustain ecosystems world-wide – it’s a hotspotWhittle. 12’. Dan Whittle is EDF’s Cuba Program Director for the Oceans Program and is featured on CenterforDemocracyInAmerica.org ~9/11/2012, and#34;Bridging the Gulf Report: Preparing for Offshore Oil and Gas Exploration in Cuba,and#34; http://blogs.edf.org/edfish/2012/09/11/bridging-the-gulf-report-preparing-for-offshore-oil-and-gas-exploration-in-cuba/-http://blogs.edf.org/edfish/2012/09/11/bridging-the-gulf-report-preparing-for-offshore-oil-and-gas-exploration-in-cuba/~~MR The United States has a vested interest in the health of Cuba’s natural environment for Biodiversity in specific hotspots checks extinction. Key to ag, medicine, and ecosystems*Biodiversity key – a) disease – species diversity is key to discovering cures for dangerous pathogens Extinction is the gravest consequence of the biodiversity crisis, since it is¶ irreversible Contention 2 is Relations:Only full removal of the embargo solves – the current policy is causing anti-americanism, terrorism, and risks a crisis – partial or conditioned removal is worse than the status quo.Gorrell 05 Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army War College ~Lieutenant Colonel Tim Gorrell, Cuba: The Next Unanticipated Anticipated Strategic Crisis?, Strategy Research Project, 18 March 2005, U.S. Army War College, http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA433074~~ Cuba key to all Latin American relations, and Castro’s willing to talkSweig, August 2013 (Sweig is a writer for the council of foreign relations, Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies and Director for Latin America Studies, and#34;Cuba After Communismand#34; http://www.cfr.org/cuba/cuba-after-communism/p30991) nicole The geopolitical context in Latin America provides another reason the U.S. government Ending the embargo would expand credibility, US soft power, and improve US-Cuban relations.Hinderdael 11 M.A. candidate at SAIS Bologna Center, concentrating in American Foreign Policy and Energy, Resources, and Environment ~Klaas Hinderdael, Breaking the Logjam: Obama’s Cuba Policy and a Guideline for Improved Leadership, by http://bcjournal.org/volume-14/breaking-the-logjam.html?printerFriendly=true-http://bcjournal.org/volume-14/breaking-the-logjam.html?printerFriendly=true~~ Conclusion Independently - Soft Power limits the size and frequency of conflicts around the world.Nye 96 Professor of International Relations – Harvard University ~Joseph S. Nye, Jr., 1995/1996, and#34;Conflicts After the Cold War,and#34; Washington Quarterly, 19:1, Winter~ Leadership by the United States, as the world’s leading economy, its most powerful Latin American relations needed to combat global. Only engagement solvesZedillo et al 08 Commission Co-Chair for the Brookings Institute Report on the Partnership for the Americas and former President of Mexico ~Ernesto Zedillo, Thomas R. Pickering, etc, Rethinking U.S.–Latin American Relations A Hemispheric Partnership for a Turbulent World. Report of the Partnership for the Americas Commission, The Brookings Institution, November 2008, http://www.brookings.edu/~~/media/Research/Files/Reports/2008/11/2420latin20america20partnership/1124_latin_america_partnership.PDF-http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/Research/Files/Reports/2008/11/24 latin america partnership/1124_latin_america_partnership.PDF~ The Need for a Hemispheric Partnership Scenario 1 is ProlifProliferation risks nuclear conflict—inexperienced nations will be more likely to use their nukesHorowitz 9¬¬—Professor of Political Science at University of Pennsylvania ~Michael Horowitz, and#34;The Spread of Nuclear Weapons and International Conflict: Does Experience Matter?and#34; Journal of Conflict Resolution, Volume 53 Number 2, April 2009 pg. 234-257~ Learning as states gain experience with nuclear weapons is complicated. While to some extent nuclear acquisition might provide information about resolve or capabilities, it also generates uncertainty about the way an actual conflict would go – given the new risk of nuclear escalation – and uncertainty about relative capabilities. Rapid proliferation may especially heighten uncertainty given the potential for reasonable states to disagree at times about the quality of the capabilities each possesses. 3 Scenario 2 is WarmingIgnore warming critics – action is key, the science is indisputablePittock 10—led the Climate Impact Group in CSIRO until his retirement in 1999. He contributed to or was the lead author of all four major reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He was awarded a Public Service Medal in 1999 and is CSIRO Honorary Fellow. (Barrie, Climate Change: The Science, Impacts, and Solutions, 2010, pg. 240) Is the science credible? Warming risks extinctionTickell 08 (Oliver, Climate Researcher, The Gaurdian, and#34;On a planet 4C hotter, all we can prepare for is extinctionand#34;, http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/aug/11/climatechange-http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/aug/11/climatechange) We need to get prepared for four degrees of global warming, Bob Watson told Scenerio 3 is Cuba InstabilityEmbargo ruins Cuba – sets the stage for multiple escalation pointsRatliff 26 Fontaine 2k (Ratliff, William - research fellow at Stanford University, PhD (Chinese/Latin American histories) from U of Washington; Roger Fontaine. Former Director of Latin American Affairs, National Security Council.) and#34;A Strategic Flip-Flop in the Caribbean.and#34; Lift the Embargo on Cuba (2000). p13-15 The present study supports a reversal in U.S. policy because the embargo now
Embargo causes civil war, pulls in USRatliff 26 Fontaine 2k (Ratliff, William - research fellow at Stanford University, PhD in Chinese/Latin American histories from U of Washington; Roger Fontaine - Former Director of Latin American Affairs, National Security Council.) and#34;A Strategic Flip-Flop in the Caribbean.and#34; Lift the Embargo on Cuba (2000).p38-39 Inciting an Insurrection Unstable Cuba risks terrorism and US invasion – destroys democracies throughout the region.Gorrell 05 Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army War College ~Lieutenant Colonel Tim Gorrell, Cuba: The Next Unanticipated Anticipated Strategic Crisis?, Strategy Research Project, 18 March 2005, U.S. Army War College, http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA433074~~ In the midst of an unstable Cuba, the opportunity for radical fundamentalist groups to Solvency:Plan is effective, topical, and US firms would say and#34;yesand#34;.Benjamin-Alvarado ’10 There are numerous areas in the energy sector in which the United States and Cuba Action now is key – removing the embargo would boost overall Latin relations and undermine the perception of US isolation globallyPerez 10 J.D. Yale Law School. Working with Koh former Dean of Yale Law and Legal Advisor to the State Department ~David A. Perez, America’s Cuba Policy: The Way Forward: A Policy Recommendation for the U.S. State Department, Spring, 2010, Harvard Latino Law Review, 13 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 187~ ~*193~ One of the lasting legacies of America’s Cuba policy is that Should lift the embargo NOW - Sends a signalVandall 12 Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law ~Frank J. Vandall, and#34;¡CUBA SÍ21: A TRIBUTE TO PROFESSOR DAVID BEDERMAN AND A LETTER TO PRESIDENT OBAMA,and#34; Emory Law Journal, Vol. 61:1081~ At this moment the United States is in the midst of a deep recession and several wars. I know you are searching for positive accomplishments in order to prepare for the 2012 elections. Improving the economy will require the assistance of everyone, so may I suggest a small step with substantial economic benefits: full legal recognition of Cuba. This island is our neighbor, only ninety miles from Key West. | 9/7/13 |
1ACTournament: Grady | Round: 5 | Opponent: Johns Creek TL | Judge: Nanjee Nasir Advantage 1Cuban agro ecology is at risk – it’s the only model for environmental sustainabilityM. Dawn King, Professor of Environmental Studies at Brown, 3/21/12 The U.S ensures global transition to the Cuban modelWFP 10 ~World Food Prize, "Chicago Council Wins Grant to Expand Global Agricultural Development Initiative," Dec 23, 2010, pg. http://www.worldfoodprize.org/index.cfm?nodeID=2466726action=display26newsID=11003~~ And only the Cuban model solves – US adoption allows for a shift to sustainable urban agriculture worldwidePeters 10 (Kathryn A., , LL.M, University of Arkansas School of Law, Graduate Program in Agricultural and Food Law; J.D. 2010, University of Oregon School of Law, "Creating a Sustainable Urban Agriculture Revolution ", 2010, http://law.uoregon.edu/org/jell/docs/251/peters.pdf)//moxley Access to the US market is key to the continued viability of Cuban organicsWilliam Kost, Economist at the US Department of Agriculture, 2004 (CUBAN AGRICULTURE: TO BE OR NOT TO BE ORGANIC?, http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume14/pdfs/kost.pdf) Industrial ag is the root cause of warming through deforestation and emissionsCummins 10 (Ronnie, founder and Director of the Organic Consumers Association (OCA), a non-profit, U.S. based network of 850,000 consumers, dedicated to safeguarding organic standards and promoting a healthy, just, and sustainable system of agriculture and commerce. The OCA’s primary strategy is to work on national and global campaigns promoting health, justice, and sustainability that integrate public education, marketplace pressure, media work, litigation, and grassroots lobbying. Cummins is also editor of OCA’s website www.organicconsumers.org (30,000 visitors a day) and newsletters, Organic Bytes (270,000 subscribers), and Organic View, he has served as director of US and international efforts such as the Pure Food Campaign, and the Global Days of Action Against GMOs. From 1992-98 Cummins served as a campaign director for the Foundation on Economic Trends in Washington, D.C, October 10th, 2010, "Industrial Agriculture and Human Survival: The Road Beyond 10/10/10", http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/10/07-9)//moxley Warming’s real and anthropogenic—-reject negative evidenceProthero 12 ~Donald R. Prothero, Professor of Geology at Occidental College and Lecturer in Geobiology at the California Institute of Technology, 3-1-2012, "How We Know Global Warming is Real and Human Caused," Skeptic, 17.2, EBSCO~ Reducing emissions now is critical to prevent catastrophic warmingNuccitelli 12 – Dana, environmental scientist at a private environmental consulting firm in Sacramento and has a Bachelor’s Degree in astrophysics from the University of California at Berkeley, and a Master’s Degree in physics from the University of California at Davis, 2012, "Realistically What Might The Future Climate Look Like?", http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/09/01/784931/realistically-what-might-the-future-climate-look-like/ ExtinctionFlournoy 12 – Dan Flournoy, PhD and MA from the University of Texas, Former Dean of the University College at Ohio University, Former Associate Dean at State University of New York and Case Institute of Technology, Project Manager for University/Industry Experiments for the NASA ACTS Satellite, Currently Professor of Telecommunications at Scripps College of Communications @ Ohio University, January 2012, "Solar Power Satellites," Springer Briefs in Space Development Advantage 2Chavez’s death means now is key to solve Cuban relations—-that’s key to broader Latin America relationsTisdall 3-5 – Simon Tisdall, writer for the Guardian, March 5th, 2013, "Death of Hugo Chávez brings chance of fresh start for US and Latin America" www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/mar/05/hugo-chavez-dead-us-latin-america/print The plan allows for US-Cuban cooperation—-spurs broader relationsBenjamin 10 – Jonathan Benjamin-Alvadaro, Report for the Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University, PhD, Professor of Political Science at University of Nebraska at Omaha, Director of the Intelligence Community Centers of Academic Excellence Program at UNO, Treasurer of the American Political Science Association, 2010, Brookings Institution book, "Cuba’s Energy Future: Strategic Approaches to Cooperation" Normalizing relations with Cuba crowds out RussiaBlank 09 (Stephen, Research Professor of National Security Affairs at the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College, "Russia in Latin America: Geopolitical Games in the US’s Neighborhood," pdf) Cuba-Russia relations are increasing and will cause war—-boosting US-Cuba relations solvesInter-American Dialogue 12 (U.S. based think tank for policy analysis, exchange, and communication on issues in Western Hemisphere affairs, "Are External Tensions Entangling Latin American Countries?" http://www.cepr.net/documents/CEPR_News/LAA120810.pdf) Russian expansion spurs a new Cold War and proxy conflictsWalle 12 (Walter, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs, "Russia Turns to the South for Military and Economic Alliances," http://www.coha.org/russia-turns-to-the-south-for-military-and-economic-alliances/) That causes miscalculationOrozco 08 (Jose, Correspondent for Christian Science Monitor, "Cold war echo: Russian military maneuvers with Venezuela," http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2008/0912/p01s05-woam.html) ExtinctionHelfand and Pastore 9 ~Ira Helfand, M.D., and John O. Pastore, M.D., are past presidents of Physicians for Social Responsibility. March 31, 2009, "U.S.-Russia nuclear war still a threat", http://www.projo.com/opinion/contributors/content/CT_pastoreline_03-31-09_EODSCAO_v15.bbdf23.html~~ Plan Text:The United States federal government should normalize trade relations towards the Republic of Cuba Advantage 3Lifting the embargo is a pre-requisite to meaningful scientific cooperation with Cuba – it would establish a framework for open engagementPastrana et al., Sergio Jorge Pastrana is the Foreign Secretary of the Academia de Ciencias de Cuba, Michael T. Clegg is the Foreign Secretary of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and Donald Bren Professor of Biological Sciences, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the School of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine. 08 This degree of scientific cooperation makes all of their impacts less likely due to scientific integration and a laundry list of impactsFedoroff 8 – subcommittee on research and science education, committee on science and technology, House of Representatives, 110 Congress, administrator of USAID, science and technology advisor to the Secretary of State and US Department of State (Nina, "International Science and Technology Cooperation," Government Printing Office, 4/2/2008, http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CHRG-110hhrg41470/html/CHRG-110hhrg41470.htm)//RH** Advantage 4 is solvencyOnly full removal of the economic embargo solvesGorrell 05 Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army War College ~Lieutenant Colonel Tim Gorrell, Cuba: The Next Unanticipated Anticipated Strategic Crisis?, Strategy Research Project, 18 March 2005, U.S. Army War College, http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA433074~~ US-Cuba talks are happening now but are at a critical junctionGaleono 6/22/13 (Javier, Associated Press, "Analysis: Cuba, U.S. Take Steps Toward Rapprochement but Complicated Road Lies Ahead", June 22nd, 2013, http://cubaconfidential.wordpress.com/tag/john-kerry/)//moxley No prior questions to the 1ACDavid Owen, Reader of Political Theory at the Univ. of Southampton, Millennium Vol 31 No 3 2002 p. 655- But while the explanatory and/or interpretive power of a theoretical account is not | 1/29/14 |
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