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1NC Round 2 IDCATournament: IDCA JV State | Round: 2 | Opponent: Walter Payton BC | Judge: Shabaka Verna A. Violation - Engagement towards a government must be conditional, the plan isn’tHaass and O’Sullivan, 2k - *Vice President and Director of Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution AND a Fellow with the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution (Richard and Meghan, "Terms of Engagement:Alternatives to PunitivePolicies" Survival vol. 42, no. 2, Summer 2000, http://www.brookings.edu/~~/media/research/files/articles/2000/6/summer20haass/2000survival.pdf-http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/files/articles/2000/6/summer haass/2000survival.pdf B. Voting issue – for limits and ground – engagement is a huge mechanism; requiring the affirmative to use a predictable mechanism like a quid pro quo is essential for disad links and critiques of attaching strings2 Momentum against sanctions is strong – but groups are still pushing for a voteStoil 3/14 (REBECCA SHIMONI STOIL, Times of Israel. "Iranian American group: Tide has turned against sanctions" http://www.timesofisrael.com/us-iranian-lobby-tide-has-turned-against-sanctions/) Plan costs capitalAho 13 (Matthew Aho, Inter-American Dialogue’s Latin America Advisor, What Does Obama’s Second Term Hold for U.S.-Cuba Relations?, http://www.cubastudygroup.org/index.cfm/newsroom?ContentRecord_id=2c202b27-1916-4509-b1b7-00d7ed8f4914-http://www.cubastudygroup.org/index.cfm/newsroom?ContentRecord_id=2c202b27-1916-4509-b1b7-00d7ed8f4914, 1/23/13) Aside from easing some travel restrictions, there have been only two emergent themes on Global nuclear war in a month if talks fail – US sanctions will wreck diplomacyPress TV 11/13 "Global nuclear conflict between US, Russia, China likely if Iran talks fail", http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/11/13/334544/global-nuclear-war-likely-if-iran-talks-fail/-http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/11/13/334544/global-nuclear-war-likely-if-iran-talks-fail/ 3 Increasing economic engagement is an expansion of the global proletarnization of the consumer. This increase can only lead to destruction of the economy and the destruction of value to lifeBernard Stiegler 2004 The Decadence of Industrial Democracies Disbelief and Discredit, Volume 1 Translated by Daniel Ross and Suzanne Arnold pg 63 The alt is to reject the affirmative for the call to expand the economic toxicity of hyperindustrial capitalism to all corners of Latin AmericaBernard Stiegler 2010"For a new Critique of Political Economy" trans.Daniel Ross pg 4-7 4 Justina and I advocate lifting the travel ban on Cuba.State Action co-opts solvency of their movementFox 91 (Dennis Fox, Emeritus Associate Professor, Legal Studies University of Illinois at Springfield. 1991 "Law Against Social Change"http://www.dennisfox.net/papers/law-against.html-http://www.dennisfox.net/papers/law-against.html) Third, and most important, the very success of legal solutions makes things worse The Aff by pretending to be tools of the higher power of the state open themselves up to evil- accepting personal responsibility prevents violenceZupancic 2000 (Alenka, Researcher, Institute of Philosophy, Ljubljana, Ethics of the Real: Kant and Lacan, March, pg.96-97) Another problem still remains, however: the question of the possibility of (performing 5 Cuba violates Human Rights, shunning them is the only way to protect value to lifeNov, 2012 Kenneth Roth The World Report is Human Rights Watch’s twenty-third annual review of human rights practices around the globe. It summarizes key human rights issues in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide, drawing on events from the end of 2011 through November 2012.The book is divided into three main parts: an essay section, photo essays, and country-specific chapters. Although in 2010 and 2011 the Cuban government released dozens of political prisoners on the ====Obama has recently renewed his stance against Cuban human rights policies and failure to democratically reform==== Recent changes in Cuba have not been "aggressive enough" to open its economy Engagement with Cuba is seen as AppeasementRubin, 10/18/2011 (Jennifer, Obama’s Cuba appeasement, Washington Post, p. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/post/obamas-cuba-appeasement/2011/03/29/gIQAjuL2tL_blog.html) The administration’s conduct is all the more galling given the behavior of the Castro regime Appeasement emboldens the enemy – turns the case and makes all of their impacts more likelyWest 12 - (Allen, former United States Congressman, Master’s degree in political science from Kansas State University, "LOOKING THE OTHER WAY: PRESIDENT OBAMA’S DANGEROUS FOREIGN POLICY", October 9 of 2012, http://www.humanevents.com/2012/10/09/allen-west-looking-the-other-way-president-obamas-dangerous-foreign-policy/-http://www.humanevents.com/2012/10/09/allen-west-looking-the-other-way-president-obamas-dangerous-foreign-policy/) Framing Utilitarianism is the only moral framework and alternatives are contradictoryNye, 86 (Joseph S. 1986; Phd Political Science Harvard. University; Served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs; "Nuclear Ethics" pg. 18-19) The impossibility to attain knowledge of every outcome or abuse leaves utilitarianism as the only option for most rational decision-makingGoodin 95 – Professor of Philosophy at the Research School of the Social Sciences at the Australian National University (Robert E., Cambridge University Press, "Utilitarianism As a Public Philosophy" pg 63) Extinction is a qualitatively different impact-our nuclear war discourse is also goodSandberg et al 8 - Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University, PhD in computational neuroscience from Stockholm University and is a postdoctoral research assistant for the EU Enhance project Anders, James Martin Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University, PhD in computational neuroscience from Stockholm University and is a postdoctoral research assistant for the EU Enhance project; Jason Matheny, PhD candidate in Health Policy and Management at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He is also a special consultant to the Center for Biosecurity at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and co-founder of New Harvest; and Milan ?irkovi?, senior research associate at the Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade. He is also an assistant professor of physics at the University of Novi Sad in Serbia and Montenegro ,"How can we reduce the risk of human extinction?," Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, http://www.thebulletin.org/web-edition/features/how-can-we-reduce-the-risk-of-human-extinction-http://www.thebulletin.org/web-edition/features/how-can-we-reduce-the-risk-of-human-extinction In 1983, discussion of human extinction re-emerged when Carl Sagan and others Humans can be happy as long as they liveDiener, Biswas-Diener ’08-psychologist, professor, and author, senior While you may not be a climber, you can likely recognize the metaphorical implications Freedom The plan does not guarantee a right to travel – it just issues permits. The government maintains the ability to regulate travel. No more moral than the status quoTourist dollars would make Cuba totalitarian – previous instances of exchange prove there will be no more openness – lifting the tourist ban would turn caseJaime Suchlicki, 2-27-2013, is Emilio Bacardi Moreau Distinguished Professor and Director, Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, University of Miami, babalu, "What if… the U.S. ended the Cuba travel ban and the embargo?," http://babalublog.com/2013/02/27/what-if-the-u-s-ended-the-cuba-travel-ban-and-the-embargo/-http://babalublog.com/2013/02/27/what-if-the-u-s-ended-the-cuba-travel-ban-and-the-embargo/ And lifting the travel ban uniquely would erode measures against child sex trafficking to Cuba – Independent reason to vote the CP over the planMiami Herald 3-17 "U.S. child-sex tourism to Cuba hardly exists Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/03/17/3291012/us-child-sex-tourism-to-cuba-hardly.html~~23storylink=cpy" www.miamiherald.com/2013/03/17/3291012/us-child-sex-tourism-to-cuba-hardly.html We have a moral obligation to fight human traffickingPryce ’6 Deborah Pryce. (US Representative). May 8, 2006. "Combatting Modern Day Slavery." No solvency – there are heavy regulations on domestic travel – much worse than Cuban regulationsCrusto, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, 2/2/2010 It is an ethical priority to endorse the Cuban travel ban – progress on human rights.Alexa van Sickle, 4-12-2013, The Atlantic, "Beyoncegate: The Real Problem With Travel to Cuba," http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/04/beyoncegate-the-real-problem-with-travel-to-cuba/274925/-http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/04/beyoncegate-the-real-problem-with-travel-to-cuba/274925/ The constitution, specifically the 5th amendment has been broken multiple times in the past, and the impact still hasn’t happened.Friedersdorf, 12 – (Conor, "Scandal Alert: Congress Is Quietly Abandoning the 5th Amendment", The Atlantic, 12/20, http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/12/scandal-alert-congress-is-quietly-abandoning-the-5th-amendment/266498/)//AB Travel restrictions are still constitutionalTent 09, - (Big, "Do the Restrictions On Cuba Travel Violate The Constitution?", Talk Left: The Politics of Crime, 4/14, http://www.talkleft.com/story/2009/4/14/95319/3944/foreignaffairs/Do-the-Restrictions-On-Cuba-Travel-Violate-The-Constitution-)//AB-http://www.talkleft.com/story/2009/4/14/95319/3944/foreignaffairs/Do-the-Restrictions-On-Cuba-Travel-Violate-The-Constitution-)//AB | 3/15/14 |
1NC Round 3 IDCATournament: IDCA JV State | Round: 3 | Opponent: GBS LP | Judge: Aaron Vinson ====Obama has recently renewed his stance against Cuban human rights policies and failure to democratically reform==== Recent changes in Cuba have not been "aggressive enough" to open its economy Engagement with Cuba is seen as AppeasementRubin, 10/18/2011 (Jennifer, Obama’s Cuba appeasement, Washington Post, p. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/post/obamas-cuba-appeasement/2011/03/29/gIQAjuL2tL_blog.html) The administration’s conduct is all the more galling given the behavior of the Castro regime Appeasement emboldens the enemy – turns the case and makes all of their impacts more likelyWest 12 - (Allen, former United States Congressman, Master’s degree in political science from Kansas State University, "LOOKING THE OTHER WAY: PRESIDENT OBAMA’S DANGEROUS FOREIGN POLICY", October 9 of 2012, http://www.humanevents.com/2012/10/09/allen-west-looking-the-other-way-president-obamas-dangerous-foreign-policy/-http://www.humanevents.com/2012/10/09/allen-west-looking-the-other-way-president-obamas-dangerous-foreign-policy/) 2Text: The United States federal government should offer to sign a science and technology agreement with Cuba.Science cooperation solves Latin American relations, sustainable agriculture, diseases, biotechnology and biodiversityPastrana 26 Clegg, 08. 3Economic engagement must be the removal of specific sanctions and embargos. You have to offer positive, tangible incentives to be topical. Simply saying "Normalize economic relations" doesn’t do anything. You need to lift specific parts of the embargo.Haas and O’Sullivan 2k Richard- senior aide to bush and Director of FP studies at Brookings Insitution. Megan - Fellow with FP studies at Brookings. "Terms of Engagement: Alternatives to Punitive Policies" www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/files/a-http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/files/a rticles/2000/6/summer20haass/2000survival.pdf B. Voting issue –1. Limits – not requiring the aff to specify explodes the literature base – it frees them from having to find specific solvency advocates or defenses of particular engagement strategies and allows them to dodge links through vagueness2. Ground – if they don’t specify, it prevents us from accessing most of the literature written against engagement which is geared towards contrasting strategies – they’ve destroyed legitimate CP ground3. Best case scenario they’re effectually topical- engagement would only happen as an effect of rolling back sanctions. Their advantages aren’t based on perception from lifting the embargo (which is all the aff does), they’re based on what happens because of that. They unlimit the potential internal link chains- independent voting issue.4Movements in Latin America are successfully producing alternatives to global neoliberalism – the plan’s economic imposition crushes these spaces of resistance, reducing the globe to a single, monocultural economic modelVattimo 26 Zabala 11 The "Bolivarian Revolution" is Chavez’s commitment to twenty first- century socialism." Absent a transition away from Capitalism, society will succumb to an irrational hystericization of self-preservation, causing ecological catastrophe, famine, disease, war, torture, rape, and extinction of all life on the planet.Cook 06 Our alternative is to Vote neg – the purpose of the debate should be envisioning a different relationship toward the knowledge capital produces – only by situating ourselves as intellectuals outside of state politics can solvency start – reformism is the link means the perm gets co-opted tooMeszaros 8 (Istvan, Chair of Philosophy at the University of Sussex, The Challenge and Burden of Historical Time, p323-328) 5Text: The United States federal government should lift the Cuban Embargo except for its restrictions in travel to the Republic of CubaTourist dollars would make Cuba totalitarian – previous instances of exchange prove there will be no more openness – lifting the tourist ban would turn caseJaime Suchlicki, 2-27-2013, is Emilio Bacardi Moreau Distinguished Professor and Director, Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, University of Miami, babalu, "What if… the U.S. ended the Cuba travel ban and the embargo?," http://babalublog.com/2013/02/27/what-if-the-u-s-ended-the-cuba-travel-ban-and-the-embargo/-http://babalublog.com/2013/02/27/what-if-the-u-s-ended-the-cuba-travel-ban-and-the-embargo/ And lifting the travel ban uniquely would erode measures against child sex trafficking to Cuba – Independent reason to vote the CP over the planMiami Herald 3-17 "U.S. child-sex tourism to Cuba hardly exists Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/03/17/3291012/us-child-sex-tourism-to-cuba-hardly.html~~23storylink=cpy" www.miamiherald.com/2013/03/17/3291012/us-child-sex-tourism-to-cuba-hardly.html 6Cuba violates Human Rights, shunning them is the only way to protect value to lifeNov, 2012 Kenneth Roth The World Report is Human Rights Watch’s twenty-third annual review of human rights practices around the globe. It summarizes key human rights issues in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide, drawing on events from the end of 2011 through November 2012.The book is divided into three main parts: an essay section, photo essays, and country-specific chapters. Although in 2010 and 2011 the Cuban government released dozens of political prisoners on the TransLifting the Embargo would pressure Cuba for rapid reformsCave, 12 – foreign correspondent for The New York Times, based in Mexico City and has a B.A. from Boston College and an M.S. from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism (Damien, "Easing of Restraints in Cuba Renews Debate on U.S. Embargo", NY Times, 11/19/12, http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/20/world/americas/changes-in-cuba-create-support-for-easing-embargo.html?pagewanted=all26_r=0)-http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/20/world/americas/changes-in-cuba-create-support-for-easing-embargo.html?pagewanted=all26_r=0) Still, in a country where Cubans "resolve" their way around government restrictions Slow change key to Cuban reform - avoids rapid regime collapseFeinberg 11 - professor of international political economy at UC San Dieg, nonresident senior fellow with the Latin America Initiative at Brookings (Richard E., "Reaching Out: Cuba’s New Economy and the International Response", November, Brookings, http://www.brookings.edu/~~/media/research/files/papers/2011/11/1820cuba20feinberg/1118_cuba_feinberg.pdf)-http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/files/papers/2011/11/18 cuba feinberg/1118_cuba_feinberg.pdf)ID Gradualism: Gradualism in economic reform—as opposed to an Eastern European-style Turns any effectiveness of the plan – exacerbates the drug trade, humanitarian crisis, government oppression and relationsNAÍM, 1 – editor of Foreign Policy (MOISÉS, "When Countries go Crazy", MARCH 1, 2001, http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2001/03/01/when_countries_go_crazy Some countries can drive other countries crazy. When people have this effect on one AgCuba agriculture sustainable now because of the Embargo—-plan collapses the industryFairweather and Asquith ’10 (Jack Fairweather- former Middle East correspondent who spent four years as the Daily Telegraph’s Baghdad and Gulf correspondent. He was an embedded reporter during the Iraq invasion, and won the British equivalent of the Pulitzer prize for his reporting on Iraq’s civil war. Most recently Jack has been the Washington Post Global’s Islamic world correspondent, where he has created Islam’s Advance, a multi-media Post webpage that’s viewed by 80,000 viewers a month. Jack is also a contributor to Harper’s Magazine, Mother Jones and the Atlantic Monthly and Christina Asquith- Christina Asquith has 12 years experience as a local beat reporter, national correspondent and foreign correspondent for The Philadelphia Inquirer, The New York Times and The Economist. She spent three years in the Middle East covering the Iraq war, and won "Educator of the Year" award by Education News for her coverage of the effects of war on the lives of school system. She also is author of two non-fiction books: "The Emergency Teacher: A Year Inside Philadelphia’s Toughest School" (Skyhorse Press, 2007) and "The Spinsters’ War: A Story of Women, Life and Death in Iraq" (Random House, 2009). Prior to joining Solutions Magazine, she was senior editor at Diverse Magazine in Washington DC; "How Can Cuba’s Sustainable Agriculture Survive the Peace?"; http://thesolutionsjournal.com/node/554-http://thesolutionsjournal.com/node/554) For a country that responded to severe energy crisis by switching to organic, localized Don’t buy their claims that the US is key. All their evidence is in the context of Cuba getting money to help modernize their agriculture sector. Intervening actors check like Latin American countries and European countries.3. The US doesn’t have to lift the embargo to send food supplies to Cuba. Border States trade with them all the time.4. Alt Cause to food supplies- food prices are increasing such as energy prices, biofuel, grain stocks, population trends, commodity markets, weather, climate change, and trade policies- Aff can’t solve all of these reasons.5. Squo solves this advantage – Cuba is fine without further investment. Plan is not necessary.Altieri and Funes-Monzote 2012 (Miguel A. Altieri is Profesor of Agroecology at the University of California, Berkeley and President of the Latin American Scientific Society of Agroecology and Fernando R. Funes-Monzote is currently a researcher at the Experimental Station Indio Hatuey, University of Matanzas, Cuba. He is one of the founding members of the Cuban Association of Organic Agriculture.) ("The Paradox of Cuban Agriculture" http://monthlyreview.org/2012/01/01/the-paradox-of-cuban-agriculture) 6. Plan is not key – Brazil can invest in Cuba’s ag industryRavsberg 2012 (Fernando Ravsberg is a journalist for BBC ) (11/12/12 "Foreign Investment Returns to Cuban Agriculture" http://www.havanatimes.org/?p=81940) | 3/15/14 |
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