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1AC Critical MicrofinanceTournament: Villiger | Round: 1 | Opponent: Broad Run | Judge: Microfinance 1ACContention 1 is InherencyFor-profit microfinance programs in Mexico abuse the poor, leaving Mexican women uniquely vulnerableEpstein and Smith 7~KEITH EPSTEIN is an award-winning investigative editor and writer and strategic and business intelligence advisor with knowledge and networks across industries and in the nation’s capital, where he has worked for 25 years. He has investigated and provided qualitative analysis of major companies and CEOs for large institutional investors, advised leadership on emerging challenges and opportunities at AARP, written for major newspapers and magazines, and directed original investigative projects with national news organizations, scaling work and audience across multiple platforms for maximum impact. Geri L. Smith is BusinessWeek’s Mexico City bureau manager, a position she assumed in September, 1992. She is responsible for covering Latin America. Bloomberg Business Week "The Ugly Side of Microlending" December 12, 2007 http://www.businessweek.com/stories/2007-12-12/the-ugly-side-of-microlending~~//DLi** Microfinance has become a normalized part of the neoliberal economy—we must reimagine microfinance in order to change the status quoMontes Ireland 11 Heather Montes Ireland for the degree of Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in Women Studies, Women Studies, and Ethnic Studies at Oregon State University, presented on June 16, 2011. Title: "Transnational Feminism and the Microfinance (R)evolution: Excavating Microlending from Neoliberalism" Thus, Paul and I endorse an economics of promise through the plan: The United States federal government should substantially increase its microfinance programs assisting Mexican women by offering non-collateral, zero-interest loans with indefinite repayment periods.Contention 2 is Structural ViolenceCurrent microfinance programs construct a discourse of poverty alleviation but will fail without considering the structural violence that causes povertyMontes Ireland 11 Heather Montes Ireland for the degree of Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in Women Studies, Women Studies, and Ethnic Studies at Oregon State University, presented on June 16, 2011. Title: "Transnational Feminism and the Microfinance (R)evolution: Excavating Microlending from Neoliberalism" Profit-oriented microfinance causes structural violence – increases workload and stressMontes Ireland 11 Heather Montes Ireland for the degree of Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in Women Studies, Women Studies, and Ethnic Studies at Oregon State University, presented on June 16, 2011. Title: "Transnational Feminism and the Microfinance (R)evolution: Excavating Microlending from Neoliberalism" Relying on market access to solve poverty ignores structural violence, which outweighs all other impacts on women’s livesMontes Ireland 11 Heather Montes Ireland for the degree of Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in Women Studies, Women Studies, and Ethnic Studies at Oregon State University, presented on June 16, 2011. Title: "Transnational Feminism and the Microfinance (R)evolution: Excavating Microlending from Neoliberalism" Considering the social positions of real women allows microcredit to cause change and solve structural violence, reclaiming the rhetoric of empowermentMontes Ireland 11 Heather Montes Ireland for the degree of Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in Women Studies, Women Studies, and Ethnic Studies at Oregon State University, presented on June 16, 2011. Title: "Transnational Feminism and the Microfinance (R)evolution: Excavating Microlending from Neoliberalism" Contention 3 is Human RightsThe strict requirements to get microloans further disenfranchises the poorest, and harsh collection methods degrade value to lifeMontes Ireland 11 Heather Montes Ireland for the degree of Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in Women Studies, Women Studies, and Ethnic Studies at Oregon State University, presented on June 16, 2011. Title: "Transnational Feminism and the Microfinance (R)evolution: Excavating Microlending from Neoliberalism" Failure to stop human rights abuses in the name of survival subverts the value to lifeCallahan 73, Fellow at the Institute of Society and Ethics, 1973 (Daniel, The Tyranny of Survival, Pages 91-93) Contention 4 is Mexican stabilityTargeting women is key to prevent economic shocks and loss of societal stabilityFletschner and Kinney 11 Diana, Senior Gender Expert 26 Director of Research @ Landesa Center for Women’s Land Rights, and Lisa, Evan School of Public Affairs @ University of Washington, Rural women’s access to financial services: credit, savings and insurance, March, ESA Working Paper No. 11-07, Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN Empowerment is a prerequisite to solve other global issues. Empowerment and societal equality work hand in hand.Cheston and Kuhn 2~Susy Cheston, Senior Vice President, Policy and Research, Opportunity , International, and Executive Director Emeritus of the Women’s Opportunity Fund. Lisa Kuhn, Program Analyst, Opportunity International Research sponsored by the Women’s Opportunity Fund and its funding partners: Elizabeth Foster and Michael Walsh, Gems of Hope USA, and the Morrow Charitable Trust. Publication sponsored by UNIFEM. "Empowering Women through Microfinance" http://storage.globalcitizen.net/data/topic/knowledge/uploads/201101311419705.pdf 7/8/2~/ Latin American instability causes genocide, massive human rights abuses, and WMD useManwaring ’5 (Max G., Retired U.S. Army colonel and Contention 5 is SolvencyMicrofinance as a political act, considering the structural condition of women and their actual experiences, allows use of microcredit to break down capitalist exploitation and create economic justiceMontes Ireland 11 Heather Montes Ireland for the degree of Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in Women Studies, Women Studies, and Ethnic Studies at Oregon State University, presented on June 16, 2011. Title: "Transnational Feminism and the Microfinance (R)evolution: Excavating Microlending from Neoliberalism" ====Mexico is the key starting point—extremely high interest rates and exploitation==== Microfinance provides the opening to create an economics of promise and social justice—the US has a special roleMontes Ireland 11 Heather Montes Ireland for the degree of Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in Women Studies, Women Studies, and Ethnic Studies at Oregon State University, presented on June 16, 2011. Title: "Transnational Feminism and the Microfinance (R)evolution: Excavating Microlending from Neoliberalism" Our advocacy solves worldwide – women’s activism and globalization shows that poor women’s lives are linked across the worldMontes Ireland 11 Heather Montes Ireland for the degree of Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in Women Studies, Women Studies, and Ethnic Studies at Oregon State University, presented on June 16, 2011. Title: "Transnational Feminism and the Microfinance (R)evolution: Excavating Microlending from Neoliberalism" | 11/23/13 |
1AC HydrocarbonsTournament: Yale | Round: 2 | Opponent: Lexington | Judge: Ellie Boswell Hydrocarbons 1AC1ACContention 1 is InherencyCurrent restrictions on US production in the Gulf of Mexico prevent oil and natural gas accessVorberger 13 (Jeff, and#34;Harness the Energy: Deliver the Prosperityand#34;, January 22nd, 2013, http://www.marinelink.com/news/prosperity-deliver350940.aspx) Now is key to passing the Transboundary Agreement—-stalling any longer would send Mexico the wrong signal and prevent energy reformGoldwyn 4/11/13 (David L, President of Goldwyn Global Strategies and on House Committee on Foreign Affairs; and#34;The Impact of the Tight Oil and Gas Boom on Latin America and the Caribbean: Opportunities for Cooperationand#34; http://docs.house.gov/meetings/FA/FA07/20130411/100622/HHRG-113-FA07-Wstate-GoldwynD-20130411.pdf) On February 20, 2012, the U.S. and Mexico signed Contention 2 is Energy CooperationFirst, the plan allows for energy cooperation between the U.S. and MexicoSnow 3/14 (NICK SNOW has covered oil and gas in Washington for more than 30 years. He worked in several capacities for The Oil Daily and was founding editor of Petroleum Finance Week before joining OGJ as its Washington correspondent in September 2005 and#34;House panel asks Obama to take energy steps with Mexico, Canadaand#34;, http://www.ogj.com/articles/2013/03/house-panel-asks-obama-to-take-energy-steps-with-mexico—canada.html-http://www.ogj.com/articles/2013/03/house-panel-asks-obama-to-take-energy-steps-with-mexico~-~-canada.html) Next, we’ll establish three internal links to growth: First, the TBA is key to broad Mexican energy reformKerry et al. 12 (JOHN F. KERRY, Massachusetts, Chairman BARBARA BOXER, California RICHARD G. LUGAR, Indiana ROBERT MENENDEZ, New Jersey BOB CORKER, Tennessee BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland JAMES E. RISCH, Idaho ROBERT P. CASEY, Jr., Pennsylvania MARCO RUBIO, Florida JIM WEBB, Virginia JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma JEANNE SHAHEEN, New Hampshire JIM DeMINT, South Carolina CHRISTOPHER A. COONS, Delaware JOHNNY ISAKSON, Georgia RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois JOHN BARRASSO, Wyoming TOM UDALL, New Mexico MIKE LEE, Utah William C. Danvers, Staff Director Kenneth A. Myers, Jr., Republican Staff Director, and#34;OIL, MEXICO, AND THE AGREEMENTand#34;, December 2012, http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CPRT-112SPRT77567/html/CPRT-112SPRT77567.htm)-http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CPRT-112SPRT77567/html/CPRT-112SPRT77567.htm) Second, private cooperation with Pemex is key to increasing oil productionLA Times 13 (Published January 1 2013, LATimes.com, and#34;Mexico: The hope of a nationand#34;,http://www.latinfinance.com/Article/3142755/Mexico-The-hope-of-a-nation.html-http://www.latinfinance.com/Article/3142755/Mexico-The-hope-of-a-nation.html, Accessed June 30 2013, JB) Third, Deep well cooperation is particularly key to PemexMelgar 12 (Lourdes, director of the Center for Sustainability and Business at EGADE Business School of the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Summer 2012, and#34;The Future of PEMEX,and#34;http://www.americasquarterly.org/node/3781)-http://www.americasquarterly.org/node/3781) Oil is key to Mexico’s economy—plan is key to ensure stabilityRampton 4/29/13 (Roberta, writer and correspondent for Reuters and#34;U.S.-Mexico deal on expanded Gulf oil drilling still in limboand#34;- Reuters, April 29, 2013; http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/29/usa-mexico-oil-idUSL2N0DG0CV20130429-http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/29/usa-mexico-oil-idUSL2N0DG0CV20130429**) Latin American instability causes genocide, massive human rights abuses, and WMD useManwaring ’5 (Max G., Retired U.S. Army colonel and an Adjunct Professor of International Politics at Dickinson College, venezuela’s hugo chávez, bolivarian socialism, and asymmetric warfare, October 2005, pg. PUB628.pdf) President Chávez also understands that the process leading to state failure is the most dangerous Mexican economic decline causes a flood of refugees, resulting in terrorismBrown 9 Michael Brown 9, Undersecretary of Emergency Preparedness and Response in the Department of Homeland Security, and#34;Border Control: Collapse of Mexico Is A Homeland Security 26 National Security Issue,and#34; 1/14, http://michaelbrowntoday.com/journal/2009/1/15/border-control-collapse-of-mexico-is-a-homeland-security-nat.html-http://michaelbrowntoday.com/journal/2009/1/15/border-control-collapse-of-mexico-is-a-homeland-security-nat.html US-Mexican border terrorism results in bioterror attacksTimmerman 10 Ken Timmerman 10, Newsmax correspondent, and#34;FBI Director Mueller: Al-Qaida Still Wants Nuclear Bomb,and#34; 3/18, http://newsmax.com/Newsfront/mueller-fbi-alqaida-nuclear/2010/03/18/id/353169-http://newsmax.com/Newsfront/mueller-fbi-alqaida-nuclear/2010/03/18/id/353169 Bioterror leads to extinctionSandberg 8 Anders Sandberg 8, is a James Martin Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University; Jason G. Matheny, PhD candidate in Health Policy and Management at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and special consultant to the Center for Biosecurity at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Milan M. ?irkovi?, senior research associate at the Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade and assistant professor of physics at the University of Novi Sad in Serbia and Montenegro, 9/8/8, and#34;How can we reduce the risk of human extinction?,and#34; Bulletin of the 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 Independently, Mexico key to the US economy—no two countries economic fates are so intertwinedO’Neill 13 Shannon O’Neil is Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies at the Council on Econ decline causes warROYAL 10 Director of Cooperative Threat Reduction at the U.S. Department of Defense Energy conflicts cause global nuclear warQasem 7Islam Yasin Qasem 7, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Politics and Social Sciences at the University of Pompeu Fabra (UPF) in Barcelona, MA in International Affairs from Columbia, July 9, 2007, and#34;The Coming Warfare of Oil Shortage,and#34; online: http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_islam_ya_070709_the_coming_warfare_o.htm Contention 3 is Natural GasThe plan removes restrictions in Gulf and provides massive natural gas and oil opportunitiesAlic 7-4-13 (Jen, senior journalist at the energy news site Oilprice.com. Jen is a geopolitical analyst, co-founder of ISA Intel in Sarajevo and Tel Aviv, and the former editor-in-chief of ISN Security Watch in Zurich, and#34;Transparency squabble stalls U.S.-Mexico oil 26 gas dealand#34;, July 4th, 2013, http://www.stockhouse.com/opinion/independent-reports/2013/07/03/transparency-squabble-stalls-u-s-mexico-oil-gas-de~~23yDSDiLCzIb7mQtsP.99) Chinese natural gas demand is high and growing—it’s key to energy securityScott 12 (Mark, NYT, and#34;The Big New Push to Export America’s Gas Bounty,and#34; 10-23-12, http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/24/business/energy-environment/excelerate-energy-aims-to-be-a-leader-in-natural-gas.html?_r=0, accessed 1-4-13) Chinese failure to find energy leads to major Asian conflict and economic collapseKlare 13 Michael Klare 13 is a professor of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College, and#34;The Next Warand#34;, http://www.realclearworld.com/articles/2013/01/23/the_next_war_100500.html South China Sea conflicts cause extinctionWittner 11 (Lawrence S. Wittner, Emeritus Professor of History at the State University of New York/Albany, Wittner is the author of eight books, the editor or co-editor of another four, and the author of over 250 published articles and book reviews. From 1984 to 1987, he edited Peace 26 Change, a journal of peace research., 11/28/2011, and#34;Is a Nuclear War With China Possible?and#34;, www.huntingtonnews.net/14446) Contention 4 is Oil SpillsGulf oil spills are coming unless safety regulations are reformedGonzalez 26 Iliff 12 (02/15/12 Editor at Mexico Oil 26 Gas, Review Mexico correspondent at Dow Jones Newswires, Correspondent at The Wall Street Journal, and#34;Mexico Oil Watchdog Sounds Alarmand#34; http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204136404577209494033278030.html) The Gulf is on the brink—another spill would be devastating due to lack of resilliencyCraig 11 (Robin Kundis Craig, Attorneys’ Title Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Environmental Programs, Florida State University College of Law, Tallahassee, Florida, 12/20/11 and#34;Legal Remedies for Deep Marine Oil Spills and Long-Term Ecological Resilience: A Match Made in Helland#34; http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1906839-http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1906839) The plan catalyzes necessary environmental protection in the GulfUS House 4/25 (United States House of Representatives and#34;U.S. – Mexico Transboundary Hydrocarbon Agreement and Steps Needed for Implementationand#34; April 25, 2013 http://docs.house.gov/meetings/II/II06/20130425/100755/HHRG-113-II06-Wstate-PascualA-20130425.pdf-http://docs.house.gov/meetings/II/II06/20130425/100755/HHRG-113-II06-Wstate-PascualA-20130425.pdf) The health of the Gulf is key to global biodiversity and climateBrenner 8 – Jorge Brenner, March 14th, 2008, and#34;Guarding the Gulf of Mexico’s valuable resourcesand#34; www.scidev.net/en/opinions/guarding-the-gulf-of-mexico-s-valuable-resources.html Collapse of biodiversity causes extinctionClark and Downes 6 Dana Clark, Center for International Environmental Law, and David Downes, US Interior Dept. Policy Analysis Senior Trade Advisor, 2006, What price biodiversity?, http://www.ciel.org/Publications/summary.html Plan: The United States federal government should pass the Outercontinental Shelf Transboundary Hydrocarbons Agreement Authorization Act.Contention 5 is SolvencyThe plan boosts US and Mexican drilling – key to growthKerry et al. 12 (JOHN F. KERRY, Massachusetts, Chairman BARBARA BOXER, California RICHARD G. LUGAR, Indiana ROBERT MENENDEZ, New Jersey BOB CORKER, Tennessee BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland JAMES E. RISCH, Idaho ROBERT P. CASEY, Jr., Pennsylvania MARCO RUBIO, Florida JIM WEBB, Virginia JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma JEANNE SHAHEEN, New Hampshire JIM DeMINT, South Carolina CHRISTOPHER A. COONS, Delaware JOHNNY ISAKSON, Georgia RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois JOHN BARRASSO, Wyoming TOM UDALL, New Mexico MIKE LEE, Utah William C. Danvers, Staff Director Kenneth A. Myers, Jr., Republican Staff Director, and#34;OIL, MEXICO, AND THE AGREEMENTand#34;, December 2012, http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CPRT-112SPRT77567/html/CPRT-112SPRT77567.htm)-http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CPRT-112SPRT77567/html/CPRT-112SPRT77567.htm) | 9/22/13 |
1AC Normalize Trade RelationsTournament: Pennsbury | Round: 1 | Opponent: Wilson DF | Judge: Kasinski Embargo Aff1ACInherencyEconomic sanctions on Cuba shred US foreign policy coherence—they’re not doing anything Credibility AdvNormalizing relations builds US credibility within institutions and breaks the image of naïve unilateralism Ag AdvThe Cuban model of agriculture is the only one that allows for adaptation to future challenges without mass food shortages, but sanctions are killing it Cuba AdvSanctions are destroying Cuba’s economy China AdvChina is dominating Cuba now—it’s a strategic disaster. Only normalizing trade relations crowds them out SolvencyLifting the embargo isn’t enough—the U.S. must normalize trade relations to solve | 2/4/14 |
1AC Normalize Trade Relations V2Tournament: Harvard | Round: 2 | Opponent: Capitol EK | Judge: Shah Embargo Aff1ACInherencyEconomic sanctions on Cuba shred US foreign policy coherence—they’re not doing anything Credibility AdvNormalizing relations builds US credibility within institutions and breaks the image of naïve unilateralism Ag AdvThe Cuban model of agriculture is the only one that allows for adaptation to future challenges without mass food shortages, but sanctions are killing it Cuba AdvSanctions are destroying Cuba’s economy Reducing Latin American poverty is important – complacency represents acceptance China AdvChina is dominating Cuba now—it’s a strategic disaster. Only normalizing trade relations crowds them out SolvencyLifting the embargo isn’t enough—the U.S. must normalize trade relations to solve | 2/17/14 |
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