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Blake | 7 | Rowland Hall- St Marks | Brett Lind |
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Blake | 7 | Rowland Hall- St Marks | Brett Lind |
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New Trier | 1 | Glenbrook South CK | Kim Pressling |
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TOC | 3 | Pace HP | Pappas |
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New Trier | 1 | Opponent: Glenbrook South CK | Judge: Kim Pressling 1AC GITMO |
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1AC New TrierTournament: New Trier | Round: 1 | Opponent: Glenbrook South CK | Judge: Kim Pressling PlanThe United States Federal Government should substantially increase its economic engagement toward Cuba by fully transferring control and ownership of Guantanamo Bay to the Republic of CubaTerrorismAl-Qaeda groups are strong and growingLambro ’13 Al-Qaeda has expanded its reach throughout the Middle East and across North Africa Al-Qaeda has nuclear intentKanani ’11 Rigid, arrogant, unpopular and lacking the necessary charisma to reenergize a battered global GITMO strengthens Al-Qaeda- top cause of recruitment and limits cooperationBellinger and Kadidal ’10 Then why close the prison? On balance, Guantanamo does the American people more Turns intelligence- GITMO intelligence is outdated and alienates inside sourcesGreenberg ’07 ~235 It undermines intelligence efforts Despite the tens of thousands of hours of interrogation Prefer long-term strategies- stopping the source of the problem is the only way to solveDaskal ’07 The Worst of the Worst? On January 11, 2002, the first group GITMO prisoners aren’t dangerous- prefer objective dataDenbeaux et al ’05 The media and public fascination with who is detained at Guantanamo and why has been Risk of nuclear terrorism is high – no acquisition barriersBunn ’7 Nuclear terrorism escalates to major nuclear warAyson’10 A terrorist nuclear attack, and even the use of nuclear weapons in response by RelationsGiving back GITMO solves US-Cuban relations – resets the relationship and allows for broader cooperationSweig ’09 President Obama has promised to shut down the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay, seeking GITMO is becoming more important- prefer predictive evidenceBarcia ’13 For the past decade Guantanamo has been a permanent feature in the news. From Now a key time for US-Latin American ties. Permanent collapse coming.Shifter ’12 If the United States and Latin America do not make the effort now, the Cuba is key to US-Latin American Relations-specifically spills-over to global coop on warming- overcomes alt causesShifter ’12 Cuba, too, poses a significant challenge for relations between the United States and Improving the effectiveness of global coop key to solve warmingSlaughter’11 Warming is real and anthropogenicEDF ’9 There is no debate among scientists about the basic facts of global warming. The ExtinctionCummins ’10 The hour is late. Leading climate scientists such as James Hansen are literally shouting I-LAWDetainees have fundamental rights under international law – the US failure to comply causes other countries ignore them as wellLegal Information Institute 7 (The Legal Information Institute is a public service of Cornell Law School. "Boumediene v. Bush (06-1195); Al Odah v. United States (06-1196)" December 5, 2007, http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/cert/06-1195) Amici for the detainees argue that international law entitles detainees to certain fundamental rights, US violations of international laws are used as justification for abuses in other countriesNossel 12 Strengthening International Law is key to the Middle East Peace ProcessMichael Lynk, Notest for a Presentation on International Law and the Middle East conflict, CEPAL Annual Meeting, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, November 29, 2001, p. 7. Available from the World Wide Web at: http://www.cepal.ca/documents/OttawaSpeechNov011.pdf, accessed 1/10/05. And fourth, reliance upon the relevant principles of international law would finally create something Peace Process is key to avoid Mideast WarElsner, 13 — former Reuters chief political correspondent To those who argue that Israel should not make peace with Arab nations because they ExtinctionRussell, 9 (James A. Russell, Senior Lecturer, National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School, ’9 (Spring) "Strategic Stability Reconsidered: Prospects for Escalation and Nuclear War in the Middle East" IFRI, Proliferation Papers, ~2326, http://www.ifri.org/downloads/PP26_Russell_2009.pdf__) Strategic stability in the region is thus undermined by various factors: (1) GITMO violates international treaty lawSmith ’06 As Lord Goldsmith and others have pointed out, Guantanamo has become a stain on Treaty credibility key to global cooperation on every issueKoh 26 Smith 03 | 10/17/13 |
Neolib 1ACTournament: Blake | Round: 7 | Opponent: Rowland Hall- St Marks | Judge: Brett Lind Contention one is the Liberal Bargain:====Neoliberalism is a hegemonic strategy for economic globalization that occupies a fundamental place in American discourse – it is used as a means to incorporate all countries into the global economy and eviscerate nations that refuse to submit to it – this has placed Latin America, a region of popular mobilization against such a strategy, at a cross roads as it chooses to refuse to submit to the Washington Consensus ==== In recent decades, the scattered and fragmented emergence of a political spring has begun Despite its failures in Latin America, the resolution still asks us to be complicit in the exploitation of indigenous populations by using United States foreign policy as a means to expand neoliberalism – this expansion only severs to destroy cultural and natural resources in Latin America(Natera 13) To the extent that coloniality is the other face of modernity in the region, The destruction of resources inherent in neoliberal expansion guarantees extinction and fortifies a socio-political structure founded on racism, sexism, classism, and anthropocentrism(Darder 10) It is fitting to begin my words about Richard Kahn’s Critical Pedagogy, Ecoliteracy, This extension of liberalism forces bodies to subject themselves to a violent erasure of identity – the ideology of liberalism forces participants to look and think white – this logic is the root of racist, classist and sexist violence(Sa’ar 05) A working assumption of this article, then, is that liberalism, in its Thus Jaedon and I examine the resolution as a means of disrupting neoliberalismContention two is Our Method:Our method is a recovery of the political– the movements in Latin America have provided a starting point for a dialogue for an emancipatory politics away from the colonial-modern logos inherent in neoliberalism – the intellectual production of the 1AC creates a radical imaginary that is able to lay the ground work for a global transcendence from this logos(Natera 13) Through the intensity of social and popular struggles, insurgent imaginaries are emerging and creating Discourse is key – Neoliberalism is able to maintain legitimacy by depoliticizing subaltern views – the imaginary nature of the 1AC is crucial to establish a break from a form of hegemonic politics that will never work for Latin America(Natera 13) The emancipatory ideal of a unified society, one that is reconciled with itself and | 1/10/14 |
Neolib 1ACTournament: Blake | Round: 7 | Opponent: Rowland Hall- St Marks | Judge: Brett Lind Contention one is the Liberal Bargain:====Neoliberalism is a hegemonic strategy for economic globalization that occupies a fundamental place in American discourse – it is used as a means to incorporate all countries into the global economy and eviscerate nations that refuse to submit to it – this has placed Latin America, a region of popular mobilization against such a strategy, at a cross roads as it chooses to refuse to submit to the Washington Consensus ==== In recent decades, the scattered and fragmented emergence of a political spring has begun Despite its failures in Latin America, the resolution still asks us to be complicit in the exploitation of indigenous populations by using United States foreign policy as a means to expand neoliberalism – this expansion only severs to destroy cultural and natural resources in Latin America(Natera 13) To the extent that coloniality is the other face of modernity in the region, The destruction of resources inherent in neoliberal expansion guarantees extinction and fortifies a socio-political structure founded on racism, sexism, classism, and anthropocentrism(Darder 10) It is fitting to begin my words about Richard Kahn’s Critical Pedagogy, Ecoliteracy, This extension of liberalism forces bodies to subject themselves to a violent erasure of identity – the ideology of liberalism forces participants to look and think white – this logic is the root of racist, classist and sexist violence(Sa’ar 05) A working assumption of this article, then, is that liberalism, in its Thus Jaedon and I examine the resolution as a means of disrupting neoliberalismContention two is Our Method:Our method is a recovery of the political– the movements in Latin America have provided a starting point for a dialogue for an emancipatory politics away from the colonial-modern logos inherent in neoliberalism – the intellectual production of the 1AC creates a radical imaginary that is able to lay the ground work for a global transcendence from this logos(Natera 13) Through the intensity of social and popular struggles, insurgent imaginaries are emerging and creating Discourse is key – Neoliberalism is able to maintain legitimacy by depoliticizing subaltern views – the imaginary nature of the 1AC is crucial to establish a break from a form of hegemonic politics that will never work for Latin America(Natera 13) The emancipatory ideal of a unified society, one that is reconciled with itself and | 1/10/14 |
Venezuela 1ACTournament: TOC | Round: 3 | Opponent: Pace HP | Judge: Pappas Contention 1 is StabilityStatus quo protests fail but ensure instabilityCawthorne ’14 Venezuelan students are marching barefoot, building crucifixes and planning to burn effigies of President Political conflict is causing militarism and democratic collapseVentura ’14 In fact, the Venezuelan military—omnipresent but largely faceless as it makes collective Venezuela is in dire straits. It closed 2013 with 56 per cent inflation, It’s been more than a year now since the death, after a long bout Where popular fervor ends, force begins and President Maduro has relied consistently on coercion According to every reliable poll, Maduro is steadily losing popularity and his many militant Maduro ensures Venezuelan collapse even absent protestWashington Post ’14 The problem with this fecklessness is that Venezuela desperately needs outside help. With one of the world’s highest inflation rates and one of its highest murder rates, severe shortages of basic goods, chronic power outages and now daily street confrontations, the country is in danger of collapse. Its polarized political leaders, with no elections in sight, are attempting to destroy each other rather than to compete within the rule of law — much less to negotiate. The chief protagonist of this meltdown is Mr.?Maduro, the former bus driver who succeeded Hugo Chávez a year ago and has since proved himself as crude in his political tactics as he is ignorant of economic fundamentals. The president portrays moderate opponents as "fascists," claims that he is the target of incessant plotting by the CIA and increasingly depends on force — delivered by riot police or organized groups of thugs — to answer popular protests. Venezuelan instability kills Brazilian diplomacyStuenkel ’14 UNASUR’s attempt to mediate in the Venezuelan conflict is a multilateral undertaking, and an Brazilian diplomatic power Solves warmingSweig, 10 – Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow and Director for Latin America Studies and the Global Brazil Initiative, Council on Foreign Relations (Julia E., November/December 2010, "A New Global Player: Brazil’s Far-Flung Agenda," Foreign Affairs, Volume 89, Issue 6, ProQuest)Hensel AND they’ll be modeledSotero and Armijo, 7 – Sotero is the director of the Brazil Institute of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and Armijo is an independent research professional at Portland State University and holds a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley in Political Science (Paulo and Leslie Elliott, "BRAZIL: TO BE OR NOT TO BE A BRIC?" ASIAN PERSPECTIVE, Vol. 31, No. 4, 2007, pp. 43-70, Google Scholar)HAL Warming is real and anthropogenicEDF ’9 There is no debate among scientists about the basic facts of global warming. The ExtinctionCummins ’10 The hour is late. Leading climate scientists such as James Hansen are literally shouting Contention 2 is IranMaduro will follow Chavez – strengthens the relationship with IranIRNA ’13 (Islamist Republic News Agency, Pakistani news source, "Iran-Venezuela relations will continue to grow: Educationist," April 17, 2013, http://www3.irna.ir/en/News/80619033/Politic/Iran-Venezuela_relations_will_continue_to_grow__Educationist) A strong Maduro is key – a weak leader will let the relationship collapse
Ties allow circumventionVA no date The relationship between Venezuela and Iran is particularly interesting. In the face of growing That kills any risk of a nuclear dealAFP ’14 Tehran is still seeking to sidestep sanctions to get materials for its nuclear program, Nuclear deal solves global prolifGibbons ’14 If successful, Iran’s nuclear program will slow, International Atomic Energy Agency inspector scrutiny Though the path to the negotiating table has been challenging, frustrating and long, The bomb would embolden Iran and cause adventurismColin H. Kahl, Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security focusing on Middle East security and defense policy and Associate Professor at Georgetown SFS, 12 ~Response to Iran and the Bomb, "One Step Too Far," Foreign Affairs, Reviews and Responses, Septempber/October, pp 157-160~ Kenneth Waltz is probably right that a nuclear-armed Iran could be deterred from Causes miscalc and warLynch, 11 As it struggles to recalibrate its Iran policy, the administration should pay attention to Prolif cascades and deterrence doesn’t applyEdelman, distinguished fellow – Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, ’11 The reports of the Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States and Contention 3 is the economyPolitical corruption is wrecking Venezuela’s economyAdams ’14 But this is not the whole story. Unhappily, there are real problems in Venezuela. Even sympathetic observers like Professor Mike Gonzalez writing at Jacobin report a catalogue of social ills that undermine President Maduro’s legitimacy: Maduro won the presidential elections in April 2013. But this time the right- All of this is an expression of an economic crisis vigorously denied by the Maduro How is it possible~?~ … The answer is political rather than economic: corruption on an almost unimaginable scale, combined with inefficiency and a total absence of any kind of economic strategy. In recent weeks, there have been very public denunciations of speculators, hoarders, and the smugglers taking oil and almost everything else across the Colombian border. And there have been horrified reports of the "discovery" of thousands of containers of rotting food. This is the context in which poor Venezuelans struggle to ensure that, "¡No volverán21"; (They ~the oligarchy~ shall not return.) Venezeulan oil market accessibility has a global ripple effect—major impact on pricesAlejandro Urrutia Rodriguez 4/19/2013 (Editor of Mexico Oil and Gas Reivew, Global Conflict Analysis, "Effects of Hugo Chavez’s Death on Global Oil Markets" globalconflictanalysis.com/2013/04/effects-of-hugo-chavezs-death-on-global-oil-markets/) The death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will have various political, social, and Oil shocks collapse the economyErwin 2012(Sandra, National Defense Magazine Editor, November 1, "30 Cut in U.S. Oil Imports Would Avert Future Catastrophe, Study Warns", http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=577) Unless the United States curtails its consumption of petroleum, these military greybeards caution, Robust empirical data proves the economy would be wreckedHamilton, 11 ~James D. Hamilton Department of Economics University of California, San Diego, "Historical Oil Shocks", http://dss.ucsd.edu/~~jhamilto/oil_history.pdf~~ As noted in the previous sections, these historical episodes were often followed by economic Decline causes war – studies proveRoyal ’10 Less intuitive is how periods of economic decline may increase the likelihood of external conflict PlanThe United States federal government should fund the opposition in VenezuelaORThe United States federal government should implement the principles of section 6 of the Venezuela Defense of Human Rights and Civil Society Act of 2014Contention 4 is SolvencyMore funding is necessaryCaulfield ’09 Why We Need More Funding2. (C) The November 2008 state and local No perception disads- knowledge of US support has been public for yearsGolinger ’11 The latest Wikileaks releases include cables sent from the US Embassy in Caracas to the One document dated March 2009, authored by Charge D’Affaires John Caulfield, reveals 2410 million in funding via the US Embassy in Caracas to state and municipal opposition governments, as well as several NGOs, youth groups and political campaigns to counter the Chavez government. Curiously, in the confidential cable, Caulfield requests an additional 243 million (on top of an already-approved 247 million) due to a "change" in Venezuela’s "political map". US key Weisbrot ’14 Venezuela is not Ukraine, where opposition leaders could be seen publicly collaborating with US Solves the economy and political problemsSilva ’14 Finally there is the issue of change. What could be achieved by each of these revolts? In Venezuela, that much is clear: a government led by the opposition would Cuban intervention justifies US actionNaim, 4/15 | 4/26/14 |
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