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Tournament | Round | Opponent | Judge | Cites | Round Report | Open Source | Edit/Delete |
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Alpharetta | 1 | Pace Academy MM | Phillips, Scott |
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Chattahoochee | 6 | Pace PH | Grace, Josh |
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Ohio Valley | Doubles | New Trier WP | Bagwell, Mandarino, Grasse |
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Alpharetta | 1 | Opponent: Pace Academy MM | Judge: Phillips, Scott 1AC |
Chattahoochee | 6 | Opponent: Pace PH | Judge: Grace, Josh 1AC - Cuban Oil |
Ohio Valley | Doubles | Opponent: New Trier WP | Judge: Bagwell, Mandarino, Grasse 1AC |
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1AC - AlpharettaTournament: Alpharetta | Round: 1 | Opponent: Pace Academy MM | Judge: Phillips, Scott PlanThe United States federal government should license the development of Cuban offshore oil in the North Cuba Basin.Advantage 1 is RussiaThe plan is key to US-Cuban energy cooperation that spills over to broader cooperation with Cuba that promotes democracyBenjamin 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" 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) Russia will drill in Cuba next year – now is the pivotal time to engage CubaTamayo 13 A Russian state oil company drilling off Cuba’s northern shores has reportedly confirmed that it Increased Cuba-Russia relations causes warRichter 08 (Paul, Staff Writer for New York Times, "Moscow-Havana ties worry U.S." http://articles.latimes.com/2008/sep/01/world/fg-usrussia1) Licensing American companies to develop Cuban offshore resources leads to effective drilling and increased influence in the region – Particularly crowds out RussiaPascual and Huddleston 9 Carlos, Vice president and Director of Foreign policy, the Brookings Institution and Vicki, Visiting Fellow, "CUBA: A New policy of Critical and Constructive Engagement", April, http://www.brookings.edu/~~/media/research/files/reports/2009/4/cuba/0413_cuba.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~~ Advantage 2 is SafetyCuba will drill inevitably - It’s a question of effectivenessLaGesse 12 But an energy-poor Cuba also has its risks. One of the chief Status quo fails on every piece of technology—current drilling causes catastrophic spillsAlmeida 12 But what if a catastrophic blowout occurs?¶ This was the subject of last week’s Absent pro-active steps, accidents are inevitable. US experts key.Bolstad 12 The 50-year-old U.S. embargo of Cuba is getting Spills destroy a major biodiversity hotspotAlmeida 12 In short however, Cuba’s access to containment systems, offshore technology, and spill The Carribean is key to global biodiversityCEPF 10 The Caribbean Islands Hotspot is one of the world’s greatest centers of biodiversity and¶ Biodiversity solves extinction – food crises and genetic irreplaceabilityMittermeier 11 Extinction is the gravest consequence of the biodiversity crisis, since it is¶ irreversible Tolerating the destruction of the environment saps us of our humanity—it makes nuclear war and human extinction inevitable.Murray Bookchin, co-founder of the Institute of Social Ecology, 1987 ("An Appeal For Social and Psychological Sanity," The Modern Crisis, Published by Black Rose Books Ltd., ISBN 0920057624, p. 106-108) Industrially and technologically, we are moving at an ever-accelerating pace toward a Advantage 3 is CooperationUS-Cuban oil cooperation de-escalates existing tensions – spills over to other Latin American countriesBenjamin-Alvarado ’10 The development of Cuba as an energy partner will not solve America’s energy problems. Cooperative security engagements check nuclear proliferation throughout Latin America and is a model that checks global proliferation – key to solving material transfersSanchez 11/16/11 (Alex, Research Fellow @ Council on Hemispheric Affairs "The Unlikely Success: Latin America and Nuclear Weapons" http://wasanchez.blogspot.com/2011/11/unlikely-success-latin-america-and.html-http://wasanchez.blogspot.com/2011/11/unlikely-success-latin-america-and.html) Relations solve nuclear material transfer and warmingShifter 12 Cuba, too, poses a significant challenge for relations between the United States and Cooperation is key to check terrorist acquisition – that ensures retaliation which escalatesAyson 10 A terrorist nuclear attack, and even the use of nuclear weapons in response by Risk of nuclear terrorism is real and high now– no barriers, no lack of motive, high risks, enormous consequences – NEWEST STUDIES PROVEBunn et al 10/2/13 Matthew, Valentin Kuznetsov, Martin B. Malin, Yuri Morozov, Simon Saradzhyan, William H. Tobey, Viktor I. Yesin, and Pavel S. Zolotarev. "Steps to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism." Paper, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, October 2, 2013, Matthew Bunn. Professor of the Practice of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School andCo-Principal Investigator of Project on Managing the Atom at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. • Vice Admiral Valentin Kuznetsov (retired Russian Navy). Senior research fellow at the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Senior Military Representative of the Russian Ministry of Defense to NATO from 2002 to 2008. • Martin Malin. Executive Director of the Project on Managing the Atom at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. • Colonel Yuri Morozov (retired Russian Armed Forces). Professor of the Russian Academy of Military Sciences and senior research fellow at the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, chief of department at the Center for Military-Strategic Studies at the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces from 1995 to 2000. • Simon Saradzhyan. Fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Moscow-based defense and security expert and writer from 1993 to 2008. • William Tobey. Senior fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and director of the U.S.-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism, deputy administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation at the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration from 2006 to 2009. • Colonel General Viktor Yesin (retired Russian Armed Forces). Leading research fellow at the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and advisor to commander of the Strategic Missile Forces of Russia, chief of staff of the Strategic Missile Forces from 1994 to 1996. • Major General Pavel Zolotarev (retired Russian Armed Forces). Deputy director of the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, head of the Information and Analysis Center of the Russian Ministry of Defense from1993 to 1997, section head - deputy chief of staff of the Defense Council of Russia from 1997 to 1998.http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/23430/steps_to_prevent_nuclear_terrorism.html-http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/23430/steps_to_prevent_nuclear_terrorism.html Warming Causes Extinction and is anthropogenic – hunger, malnutrition, disease, and water warsMcKewon ’7 (Elaine, Citing a Report by the IPCC, "IPCC: Global Warming Highway to Extinction", 4-1, http://elainemckewon.wordpress.com/2007/04/01/ipcc-global-warming-highway-to-extinction/) Solvency –The Secretary of the Treasury can modify the embargo to allow drillingHuddleston 9 (Vicki Huddleston, deputy assistant secretary of defense for Africa at the Department of Defense, visiting fellow at Brookings and co-director of the Brookings Project on U.S. Policy Toward a Cuba in Transition from 2007 to 2009, Carlos Pascual, U.S. ambassador to Mexico, He was vice president and director of Foreign Policy at Brookings from 2006 to 2009, "Use "Smart Power" to Help Cubans," http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2009/02/24-cuba-huddleston) Cuba wants US investment—officials and empiricsStephens et al 11 (Sarah, Executive Director of the Center for Democracy in the Americas, "As Cuba plans to drill in the Gulf of Mexico, U.S. policy poses needless risks to our national interest," http://democracyinamericas.org/pdfs/Cuba_Drilling_and_US_Policy.pdf) | 11/14/13 |
1AC OVI DoublesTournament: Ohio Valley | Round: Doubles | Opponent: New Trier WP | Judge: Bagwell, Mandarino, Grasse 1AC – Ohio ValleyPlanThe United States federal government should license the development of Cuban offshore oil in the North Cuba Basin.Advantage 1 is RussiaThe plan is key to US-Cuban energy cooperation that spills over to broader cooperation with Cuba that promotes democracyBenjamin 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" 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) Russia will drill in Cuba next year – now is the pivotal time to engage CubaTamayo 13 A Russian state oil company drilling off Cuba’s northern shores has reportedly confirmed that it Increased Cuba-Russia relations causes warRichter 08 (Paul, Staff Writer for New York Times, "Moscow-Havana ties worry U.S." http://articles.latimes.com/2008/sep/01/world/fg-usrussia1) Licensing American companies to develop Cuban offshore resources leads to effective drilling and increased influence in the region – Particularly crowds out RussiaPascual and Huddleston 9 Carlos, Vice president and Director of Foreign policy, the Brookings Institution and Vicki, Visiting Fellow, "CUBA: A New policy of Critical and Constructive Engagement", April, http://www.brookings.edu/~~/media/research/files/reports/2009/4/cuba/0413_cuba.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~~ Advantage 2 is SafetyCuba will drill inevitably - It’s a question of effectivenessLaGesse 12 But an energy-poor Cuba also has its risks. One of the chief Status quo fails on every piece of technology—current drilling causes catastrophic spillsAlmeida 12 But what if a catastrophic blowout occurs?¶ This was the subject of last week’s Absent pro-active steps, accidents are inevitable. US experts key.Bolstad 12 The 50-year-old U.S. embargo of Cuba is getting Spills destroy a major biodiversity hotspotAlmeida 12 In short however, Cuba’s access to containment systems, offshore technology, and spill The Carribean is key to global biodiversityCEPF 10 The Caribbean Islands Hotspot is one of the world’s greatest centers of biodiversity and¶ Biodiversity solves extinction – food crises and genetic irreplaceabilityMittermeier 11 Extinction is the gravest consequence of the biodiversity crisis, since it is¶ irreversible Most qualified ev proves the Florida Keys is a unique environment – endangered species make it key to biodiversityNerurkar and Sullivan 11 The Florida Keys and adjacent areas comprise diverse and interrelated marine systems. The Florida Tolerating the destruction of the environment saps us of our humanity—it makes nuclear war and human extinction inevitable.Murray Bookchin, co-founder of the Institute of Social Ecology, 1987 ("An Appeal For Social and Psychological Sanity," The Modern Crisis, Published by Black Rose Books Ltd., ISBN 0920057624, p. 106-108) Industrially and technologically, we are moving at an ever-accelerating pace toward a Advantage 3 is CooperationUS-Cuban oil cooperation de-escalates existing tensions – spills over to other Latin American countriesBenjamin-Alvarado ’10 The development of Cuba as an energy partner will not solve America’s energy problems. Cooperative security engagements check nuclear proliferation throughout Latin America and is a model that checks global proliferation – key to solving material transfersSanchez 11/16/11 (Alex, Research Fellow @ Council on Hemispheric Affairs "The Unlikely Success: Latin America and Nuclear Weapons" http://wasanchez.blogspot.com/2011/11/unlikely-success-latin-america-and.html) Relations solve nuclear material transfer and warmingShifter 12 Cuba, too, poses a significant challenge for relations between the United States and Cooperation is key to check terrorist acquisition – that ensures retaliation which escalatesAyson 10 A terrorist nuclear attack, and even the use of nuclear weapons in response by Risk of nuclear terrorism is real and high now– no barriers, no lack of motive, high risks, enormous consequences – NEWEST STUDIES PROVEBunn et al 10/2/13 Matthew, Valentin Kuznetsov, Martin B. Malin, Yuri Morozov, Simon Saradzhyan, William H. Tobey, Viktor I. Yesin, and Pavel S. Zolotarev. "Steps to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism." Paper, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, October 2, 2013, Matthew Bunn. Professor of the Practice of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School andCo-Principal Investigator of Project on Managing the Atom at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. • Vice Admiral Valentin Kuznetsov (retired Russian Navy). Senior research fellow at the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Senior Military Representative of the Russian Ministry of Defense to NATO from 2002 to 2008. • Martin Malin. Executive Director of the Project on Managing the Atom at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. • Colonel Yuri Morozov (retired Russian Armed Forces). Professor of the Russian Academy of Military Sciences and senior research fellow at the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, chief of department at the Center for Military-Strategic Studies at the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces from 1995 to 2000. • Simon Saradzhyan. Fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Moscow-based defense and security expert and writer from 1993 to 2008. • William Tobey. Senior fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and director of the U.S.-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism, deputy administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation at the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration from 2006 to 2009. • Colonel General Viktor Yesin (retired Russian Armed Forces). Leading research fellow at the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and advisor to commander of the Strategic Missile Forces of Russia, chief of staff of the Strategic Missile Forces from 1994 to 1996. • Major General Pavel Zolotarev (retired Russian Armed Forces). Deputy director of the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, head of the Information and Analysis Center of the Russian Ministry of Defense from1993 to 1997, section head - deputy chief of staff of the Defense Council of Russia from 1997 to 1998.http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/23430/steps_to_prevent_nuclear_terrorism.html Warming Causes Extinction and is anthropogenic – hunger, malnutrition, disease, and water warsMcKewon ’7 (Elaine, Citing a Report by the IPCC, "IPCC: Global Warming Highway to Extinction", 4-1, http://elainemckewon.wordpress.com/2007/04/01/ipcc-global-warming-highway-to-extinction/) Solvency –The Secretary of the Treasury can modify the embargo to allow drillingHuddleston 9 (Vicki Huddleston, deputy assistant secretary of defense for Africa at the Department of Defense, visiting fellow at Brookings and co-director of the Brookings Project on U.S. Policy Toward a Cuba in Transition from 2007 to 2009, Carlos Pascual, U.S. ambassador to Mexico, He was vice president and director of Foreign Policy at Brookings from 2006 to 2009, "Use "Smart Power" to Help Cubans," http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2009/02/24-cuba-huddleston) Cuba wants US investment—officials and empiricsStephens et al 11 (Sarah, Executive Director of the Center for Democracy in the Americas, "As Cuba plans to drill in the Gulf of Mexico, U.S. policy poses needless risks to our national interest," http://democracyinamericas.org/pdfs/Cuba_Drilling_and_US_Policy.pdf) The plan allows for US-Cuban oil cooperationBenjamin 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" Castro JUST MET with Russia over oil – now is key to actGlobal Post 11-25 (Global Post; November 25, 2013; Raul Castro meets with Russian oil company boss; http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/agencia-efe/131125/raul-castro-meets-russian-oil-company-boss) | 12/12/13 |
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