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1ACTournament: Blake | Round: 1 | Opponent: - | Judge: - Plan: The United States federal government should normalize its trade relations with the Republic of Cuba.1AC—Agriculture Cuban agriculture sustainability is failing—foreign investment is keyKing 12 – M. Dawn King is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Brown University’s Center for Environmental Studies. She earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Politics at Colorado State University and worked as a policy analyst for the U.S. Geological Survey – conducting research on environmental decision-making models and internal governance of watershed management councils. ("Cuban Sustainability: The Effects of Economic Isolation on Agriculture and Energy", March 21, 2012, http://wpsa.research.pdx.edu/meet/2012/kingmdawn.pdf-http://wpsa.research.pdx.edu/meet/2012/kingmdawn.pdf, Callahan) Cuba needed an alternative agricultural model when foreign oil imports were cut off significantly at The plan provides foreign capital to Cuba and allows its model to be exported globallyShkolnick 12 – JD Candidate, Drake University Law School. ("SIN EMBARGO: THE CUBAN AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE UNITED STATES", 17 Drake J. Agric. L. 683, Fall, http://students.law.drake.edu/aglawjournal/docs/agVol17No3-Shkolnick.pdf) Access to the US market is critical to sustainability and emulationKost 04 – William is part of the Economic Research Service for the USDA. ("CUBAN AGRICULTURE: TO BE OR NOT TO BE ORGANIC?" 2004, http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume14/pdfs/kost.pdf) Continued reliance on industrial mechanized ag results in catastrophic warming and biodiversity lossCummins 10 – Ronnie is the International Director of the Organic Consumers Association. ("Industrial Agriculture and Human Survival: The Road Beyond 10/10/10", Organic Consumer’s Association, October 7, 2010, http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_21747.cfm-http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_21747.cfm) A move towards organic ag mitigates future emissions and prevents warmingScialabba 10 – Nadia is from the Natural Resources Management and Environment Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). ("Organic agriculture and climate change", February 2, 2010, Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 25.2, http://www.fao.org/docs/eims/upload/275960/al185e.pdf-http://www.fao.org/docs/eims/upload/275960/al185e.pdf,) Organic agricultural systems have an inherent potential to both reduce GHG emissions and to enhance Causes extinction—4 degree projections trigger a laundry list of extinction scenariosRoberts 13—citing the World Bank Review’s compilation of climate studies - 4 degree projected warming, can’t adapt - heat wave related deaths, forest fires, crop production, water wars, ocean acidity, sea level rise, climate migrants, biodiversity loss David, "If you aren’t alarmed about climate, you aren’t paying attention" ~http://grist.org/climate-energy/climate-alarmism-the-idea-is-surreal/~~~~-http://grist.org/climate-energy/climate-alarmism-the-idea-is-surreal/~~ January 10mtc 1AC—Transition Cuba’s current reforms are slow, contradictory, and insufficient—the plan is keyShifter et al 10/15 – Michael is an Adjunct Professor of Latin American A total repeal of the embargo is keyCSG 13 – The Cuba Study Group is a non-profit and non-partisan organization studying Cuba. ("Restoring Executive Authority Over U.S. Policy Toward Cuba", February 2013, http://www.cubastudygroup.org/index.cfm/files/serve?File_id=45d8f827-174c-4d43-aa2f-ef7794831032-http://www.cubastudygroup.org/index.cfm/files/serve?File_id=45d8f827-174c-4d43-aa2f-ef7794831032,) Beyond failing to advance its stated objectives, the most counterproductive aspect of Helms- More moderate approaches comparatively fail to stabilize CubaKoenig 10 – Lance is a US Army Colonel. This is a paper submitted for a Masters in Strategic Studies at the US Army War College. ("Time for a New Cuba Policy", March 11, 2010, http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA518130-http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA518130) The United States requires a policy that will lead to better relations between the United States and Cuba, increase the soft power of the United States in the Latin American world, and pull the Cuban government towards a more representative form of governance. These conditions will contribute to the national security of the United States as well as to the western hemisphere. So with this in mind, what are our likely options? Options The impact is the Cuban health care sector—it depends upon a democratic and market-based transitionUllmann 05 – Steven G. Ullmann is a Professor and Director, Programs in and Center for Health Sector Management and Policy at U of Miami. This article is part of the Cuba Transition Project, part of the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies at Miami. ("The Future of Health Care in a Post-Castro Cuba", 2005, http://ctp.iccas.miami.edu/Research_Studies/StevenUllman.pdf) That model stops disease spread worldwideCooper et al 06 – Richard S. Cooper is in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology at Loyola University – Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL, USA. ("Health in Cuba", International Journal of Epidemiology, May 4, 2006, http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/content/35/4/817.full.pdf+html-http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/content/35/4/817.full.pdf+html) Global pandemics are coming and direct US intervention failsWeber 06 – Steven Weber is a Professor of Political Science at UC-Berkeley and Director of the Institute of International Studies. ("How Globalization Went Bad", Foreign Policy, December 27, 2006, http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2006/12/27/how_globalization_went_bad?page=0,2) Zoonotic diseases specifically lead to extinctionCasadevall 12 – Prof @ Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Division of Infectious Diseases of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine Arturo. ("The future of biological warfare," Microbial Biotechnology, p. 584-5) 1AC – Risk nuclear taboo prevents usePerkovich 2009 (George Perkovich served as a speechwriter and foreign policy adviser to Senator Joe Biden from 1989 to 1990. Perkovich is an adviser to the International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations’ Task Force on U.S. Nuclear Policy. "EXTENDED DETERRENCE ON THE WAY TO A NUCLEAR-FREE WORLD" http://icnnd.org/Documents/Perkovich_Deterrence.pdf-http://icnnd.org/Documents/Perkovich_Deterrence.pdf) The reality today is that the taboo against using nuclear weapons has become so strong Nuclear war can’t cause extinctionCook ’10 Their authors are biased to believe peace in international politics is impossibleFETTWEIS 2006 Christopher J. (National Security Decision Making Department) US Naval War College International Studies Review 8, 677–697 4. ASP Psychological biases cause overestimation – you should be extremely skeptical of their contrived disadvantagesMARTIN 1982 (Dr Brian Martin is a physicist whose research interests include stratospheric modelling. He is a research associate in the Dept. of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Australian National University, Journal of Peace Research, No 4, http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/82jpr.html) | 1/21/14 |
1ACTournament: Blake | Round: 1 | Opponent: - | Judge: - Plan: The United States federal government should normalize its trade relations with the Republic of Cuba.1AC—Agriculture Cuban agriculture sustainability is failing—foreign investment is keyKing 12 – M. Dawn King is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Brown University’s Center for Environmental Studies. She earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Politics at Colorado State University and worked as a policy analyst for the U.S. Geological Survey – conducting research on environmental decision-making models and internal governance of watershed management councils. ("Cuban Sustainability: The Effects of Economic Isolation on Agriculture and Energy", March 21, 2012, http://wpsa.research.pdx.edu/meet/2012/kingmdawn.pdf-http://wpsa.research.pdx.edu/meet/2012/kingmdawn.pdf, Callahan) Cuba needed an alternative agricultural model when foreign oil imports were cut off significantly at The plan provides foreign capital to Cuba and allows its model to be exported globallyShkolnick 12 – JD Candidate, Drake University Law School. ("SIN EMBARGO: THE CUBAN AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE UNITED STATES", 17 Drake J. Agric. L. 683, Fall, http://students.law.drake.edu/aglawjournal/docs/agVol17No3-Shkolnick.pdf) Access to the US market is critical to sustainability and emulationKost 04 – William is part of the Economic Research Service for the USDA. ("CUBAN AGRICULTURE: TO BE OR NOT TO BE ORGANIC?" 2004, http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume14/pdfs/kost.pdf) Continued reliance on industrial mechanized ag results in catastrophic warming and biodiversity lossCummins 10 – Ronnie is the International Director of the Organic Consumers Association. ("Industrial Agriculture and Human Survival: The Road Beyond 10/10/10", Organic Consumer’s Association, October 7, 2010, http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_21747.cfm-http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_21747.cfm) A move towards organic ag mitigates future emissions and prevents warmingScialabba 10 – Nadia is from the Natural Resources Management and Environment Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). ("Organic agriculture and climate change", February 2, 2010, Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 25.2, http://www.fao.org/docs/eims/upload/275960/al185e.pdf-http://www.fao.org/docs/eims/upload/275960/al185e.pdf,) Organic agricultural systems have an inherent potential to both reduce GHG emissions and to enhance Causes extinction—4 degree projections trigger a laundry list of extinction scenariosRoberts 13—citing the World Bank Review’s compilation of climate studies - 4 degree projected warming, can’t adapt - heat wave related deaths, forest fires, crop production, water wars, ocean acidity, sea level rise, climate migrants, biodiversity loss David, "If you aren’t alarmed about climate, you aren’t paying attention" ~http://grist.org/climate-energy/climate-alarmism-the-idea-is-surreal/~~~~-http://grist.org/climate-energy/climate-alarmism-the-idea-is-surreal/~~ January 10mtc 1AC—Transition Cuba’s current reforms are slow, contradictory, and insufficient—the plan is keyShifter et al 10/15 – Michael is an Adjunct Professor of Latin American A total repeal of the embargo is keyCSG 13 – The Cuba Study Group is a non-profit and non-partisan organization studying Cuba. ("Restoring Executive Authority Over U.S. Policy Toward Cuba", February 2013, http://www.cubastudygroup.org/index.cfm/files/serve?File_id=45d8f827-174c-4d43-aa2f-ef7794831032-http://www.cubastudygroup.org/index.cfm/files/serve?File_id=45d8f827-174c-4d43-aa2f-ef7794831032,) Beyond failing to advance its stated objectives, the most counterproductive aspect of Helms- More moderate approaches comparatively fail to stabilize CubaKoenig 10 – Lance is a US Army Colonel. This is a paper submitted for a Masters in Strategic Studies at the US Army War College. ("Time for a New Cuba Policy", March 11, 2010, http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA518130-http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA518130) The United States requires a policy that will lead to better relations between the United States and Cuba, increase the soft power of the United States in the Latin American world, and pull the Cuban government towards a more representative form of governance. These conditions will contribute to the national security of the United States as well as to the western hemisphere. So with this in mind, what are our likely options? Options The impact is the Cuban health care sector—it depends upon a democratic and market-based transitionUllmann 05 – Steven G. Ullmann is a Professor and Director, Programs in and Center for Health Sector Management and Policy at U of Miami. This article is part of the Cuba Transition Project, part of the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies at Miami. ("The Future of Health Care in a Post-Castro Cuba", 2005, http://ctp.iccas.miami.edu/Research_Studies/StevenUllman.pdf) That model stops disease spread worldwideCooper et al 06 – Richard S. Cooper is in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology at Loyola University – Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL, USA. ("Health in Cuba", International Journal of Epidemiology, May 4, 2006, http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/content/35/4/817.full.pdf+html-http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/content/35/4/817.full.pdf+html) Global pandemics are coming and direct US intervention failsWeber 06 – Steven Weber is a Professor of Political Science at UC-Berkeley and Director of the Institute of International Studies. ("How Globalization Went Bad", Foreign Policy, December 27, 2006, http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2006/12/27/how_globalization_went_bad?page=0,2) Zoonotic diseases specifically lead to extinctionCasadevall 12 – Prof @ Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Division of Infectious Diseases of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine Arturo. ("The future of biological warfare," Microbial Biotechnology, p. 584-5) 1AC – Risk nuclear taboo prevents usePerkovich 2009 (George Perkovich served as a speechwriter and foreign policy adviser to Senator Joe Biden from 1989 to 1990. Perkovich is an adviser to the International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations’ Task Force on U.S. Nuclear Policy. "EXTENDED DETERRENCE ON THE WAY TO A NUCLEAR-FREE WORLD" http://icnnd.org/Documents/Perkovich_Deterrence.pdf-http://icnnd.org/Documents/Perkovich_Deterrence.pdf) The reality today is that the taboo against using nuclear weapons has become so strong Nuclear war can’t cause extinctionCook ’10 Their authors are biased to believe peace in international politics is impossibleFETTWEIS 2006 Christopher J. (National Security Decision Making Department) US Naval War College International Studies Review 8, 677–697 4. ASP Psychological biases cause overestimation – you should be extremely skeptical of their contrived disadvantagesMARTIN 1982 (Dr Brian Martin is a physicist whose research interests include stratospheric modelling. He is a research associate in the Dept. of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Australian National University, Journal of Peace Research, No 4, http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/82jpr.html) | 1/21/14 |
1AC NilesTournament: Niles Township | Round: 1 | Opponent: All Tournament | Judge: All Tournament Relations AdvantageThe Embargo is a tool for anti-americanism—removing it spills over to broader relationsWhite 13 Throughout his career, the autocratic Mr. Chávez used our embargo as a wedge The Embargo is key—it’s the litmus test for other nationsSheridan ’9 (Mary Beth Sheridan; Washington Post Staff Writer, May 29, 2009, "U.S. Urged to Relax Cuba Policy to Boost Regional Relations," LexisNexis Accessed 7/17/13) S.E. Establishing relations with cuba brings us into line with the regionMcKenna and Kirk ’09 (Peter McKenna and John M. Kirk are the co-authors of the recently released book, Fighting Words: Competing Voices from Revolutionary Cuba, April 17, 2009, "U.S.-Cuba relations ripe for change; If Washington wants to revitalize its role in the Americas, it must repeal Cuban embargo" from the Toronto Star, Accessed 7/17/2013 on Lexis Nexis) Now is the key time for improved US-Latin American ties. Permanent collapse is coming.Shifter ’12 If the United States and Latin America do not make the effort now, the The embargo fails but won’t be liftedChapman ’13 The communist regime in Cuba was just about to come tumbling down, ending decades Gradualism doesn’t solve – Cuban leadership won’t end and embargo won’t fallSanchez ’12 That solves nuclear material transferShifter 12 Terrorists can easily obtain nuclear weapons—smuggling routesNTA ’10 Cooperation is key to check terrorist acquisition – that ensures retaliation which escalatesAyson 10 Agriculture AdvantageStatus quo food production is failing—a shift to urban agriculture is key to sustainable food systems and biodiversity preservationPeters 10 – LL.M. expected 2011, 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", Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation, Vol. 25, 203, http://law.uoregon.edu/org/jell/docs/251/peters.pdf) Cuban agroecology is at risk – it’s the only model for adaptation to future agricultural challenges without mass food shortagesRaj Patel, Fellow at the Institute for Food and Development Policy, 2012 Access to the US market is key to the continued viability of Cuban organicsWilliam Kost, Economist at the US Department of Agriculture, 2004 Lifting the embargo is critical for investment in Cuban organoponics and leads to US adoption which fuels worldwide adoptionJacob Shkolnick, JD Candidate at Drake, Fall 2012 Increasing investment prevents Cuban backslidingM. Dawn King, Professor of Environmental Studies at Brown, 3/21/12 Lifting the embargo won’t cause Cuban abandonment of agroecology - they’ll be able to outcompete industrial models and promote global adoptionChristina Cornell, Research Associate at Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 4/17/09 Food instability causes starvation and warJulian Cribb, Professor in Science Communication at the University of Technology Sydney, 2010 Continued reliance on industrial mechanized ag results in catastrophic warming and biodiversity lossCummins 10 – Ronnie is the International Director of the Organic Consumers Association. ("Industrial Agriculture and Human Survival: The Road Beyond 10/10/10", Organic Consumer’s Association, October 7, 2010, http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_21747.cfm-http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_21747.cfm) Ecosystem collapse causes extinctionWATSON 2006 (Captain Paul, Founder and President of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, has a show on Animal Planet, Last Mod 9-17, http://www.eco-action.org/dt/beerswil.html) A move towards organic ag mitigates future emissions and prevents warmingScialabba 10 – Nadia is from the Natural Resources Management and Environment Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). ("Organic agriculture and climate change", February 2, 2010, Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 25.2, http://www.fao.org/docs/eims/upload/275960/al185e.pdf-http://www.fao.org/docs/eims/upload/275960/al185e.pdf, Callahan) Warming leads to extinction, feedbacks are positive, and now is keyMorgan 09 – Professor of Current Affairs @ Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea (Dennis Ray, "World on fire: two scenarios of the destruction of human civilization and possible extinction of the human race", Futures, Volume 41, Issue 10, December 2009, Pages 683-693, ScienceDirect) Warming’s real and anthropogenic—reject skepticsProthero 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~ Independently, CO2 emissions cause extinctionRomm 12 (Joe Romm is a Fellow at American Progress and is the editor of Climate Progress, "Science: Ocean Acidifying So Fast It Threatens Humanity’s Ability to Feed Itself," 3/2/2012, http://thinkprogress.org/romm/2012/03/02/436193/science-ocean-acidifying-so-fast-it-threatens-humanity-ability-to-feed-itself/?utm_source=feedburner26utm_medium=email26utm_campaign=Feed3A+climateprogre) Plan TextPlan: The United States federal government should normalize its trade relations with the Republic of Cuba. | 10/1/13 |
Iran Prolif Add-OnTournament: New Trier | Round: 3 | Opponent: Niles North | Judge: Kim Presling The plan solves Iran sanctions—prevents crisisJohnson et al 10 – Andy Johnson, Director, National Security Program, Kyle Spector, Policy Advisor, National Security Program, Kristina Lilac, National Security Program, Senior Fellows of The Third Way Institute, ("End the Embargo of Cuba", Article for The Third Way Institute, 9/16/10, http://content.thirdway.org/publications/326/Third_Way_Memo_-_End_the_Embargo_of_Cuba.pdf-http://content.thirdway.org/publications/326/Third_Way_Memo_-_End_the_Embargo_of_Cuba.pdf, Accessed 7/02/13) Nuclear warJeffrey Goldberg 12, Bloomberg View columnist and a national correspondent for the Atlantic, January 23, 2012, "How Iran Could Trigger Accidental Armageddon," online: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-24/how-iran-may-trigger-accidental-armageddon-commentary-by-jeffrey-goldberg.html | 10/12/13 |
Iran Prolif Add-OnTournament: New Trier | Round: 3 | Opponent: Niles North | Judge: Kim Presling The plan solves Iran sanctions—prevents crisisJohnson et al 10 – Andy Johnson, Director, National Security Program, Kyle Spector, Policy Advisor, National Security Program, Kristina Lilac, National Security Program, Senior Fellows of The Third Way Institute, ("End the Embargo of Cuba", Article for The Third Way Institute, 9/16/10, http://content.thirdway.org/publications/326/Third_Way_Memo_-_End_the_Embargo_of_Cuba.pdf-http://content.thirdway.org/publications/326/Third_Way_Memo_-_End_the_Embargo_of_Cuba.pdf, Accessed 7/02/13) Nuclear warJeffrey Goldberg 12, Bloomberg View columnist and a national correspondent for the Atlantic, January 23, 2012, "How Iran Could Trigger Accidental Armageddon," online: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-24/how-iran-may-trigger-accidental-armageddon-commentary-by-jeffrey-goldberg.html | 10/12/13 |
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