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1AC St MarksTournament: St Marks | Round: 5 | Opponent: Highland Park EZ | Judge: Arsht, Ethan Bancroft, Kevin Now is key to solve US-Latin American RelationsGoforth 9/25 Author, Axis of Unity: Venezuela, Iran 26 the Threat to America. Affiliated Researcher, Portuguese Institute of International Relations and Security, IPRIS ("US – Latin America Relations: In Defense Of Benign Neglect – Analysis", 2013, Eurasia Review, http://www.eurasiareview.com/25092013-us-latin-america-relations-defense-benign-neglect-analysis/) Hugo ChaÏvez lies in tomb at Venezuela’s military aca?demy, Cuba’s economy creaks Plan boosts US credibility in the region and salvages regional cooperation – sends a signal to Latin America that the US is willing to be reasonable.White 3/7 –(Robert E. White, a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy, was the United States ambassador to Paraguay from 1977 to 1979 and to El Salvador from 1980 to 1981, "After Chávez, a Chance to Rethink Relations With Cuba " NYTimes March 7, 2013 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/08/opinion/after-chavez-hope-for-good-neighbors-in-latin-america.html?pagewanted=126_r=026partner=rss26emc=rss-Accessed-7-9-13-RX) Yet for a half-century, our policies toward our southern neighbors have alternated Cuba is key to US-Latin American Relations-specifically spills-over to global coop on warming- overcomes alt causesShifter ’12 - (Michael is an Adjunct Professor of Latin American Studies at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and writes for the Council’s journal Foreign Affairs. He serves as the President of Inter-American Dialogue. "Remaking the Relationship: The United States and Latin America," April, IAD Policy Report, http://www.thedialogue.org/PublicationFiles/IAD2012PolicyReportFINAL.pdf) Cuba, too, poses a significant challenge for relations between the United States and That’s key to solve warmingSlaughter’11 - (Anne-Marie, Bert G. Kerstetter ’66 university professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University, "Problems Will Be Global — And Solutions Will Be, Too", Foreign Policy, Sept/Oct, Issue 188, Ebsco) Driving this massive multilateralization is the increasingly global and regional nature of our problems, Warming is real and anthropogenicEDF ’09 - ~Environmental Defense Fund, a US-based nonprofit environmental advocacy group, "Global Warming Myths and Facts," 1/13/2009, http://mrgreenbiz.wordpress.com/2009/01/13/global-warming-myths-and-facts-2/~~ There is no debate among scientists about the basic facts of global warming. The Warming kills billionsCummins ’10 - (Ronnie, International Director – Organic Consumers Association and Will Allen, Advisor – Organic Consumers Association, writer since 1960s- with extensive experience in environmental campaigns as well as sustainable agriculture he has served as the Director of PFC and GDAAGMO "Climate Catastrophe: Surviving the 21st Century", 2-14, http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/02/14-6) The hour is late. Leading climate scientists such as James Hansen are literally shouting Unilateralism causes great power war via self-sufficient trading blocsKupchan 12 – (Ph.D. in international relations from Oxford, Associate Professor of International Relations @gtown, Senior Fellow and Director of Europe Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, Charles Kupchan, "Sorry, Mitt: It Won’t Be an American Century", FEBRUARY 6, 2012, http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/02/06/it_won_t_be_an_american_century?page=0,2) In an election season, such talk rolls easily off the tongue. But Romney’s repeal would represent a commitment to multilateralism for the international communityBurgsdorff 09 – (Ph. D in Political Science from Freiburg University, EU Fellow at the University of Miami (Sven Kühn von, "Problems and Opportunities for the Incoming Obama Administration", http://aei.pitt.edu.proxy.lib.umich.edu/11047/1/vonBurgsdorfUSvsCubalong09edi.pdf)//NG) 6.3 How would the international community react? At international level all major the plan fosters a credible conflict resolution model which prevents conflict in Kashmir and the Middle East – status quo policies risk disengagementDickerson 10 – Lieutenant Colonel, US Army, paper submitted in fulfillment of a Master of Strategic Studies Degree at the US Army War College (Sergio M, "UNITED STATES SECURITY STRATEGY TOWARDS CUBA," 1/14/10, http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a518053.pdf) NG At the international political level, President Obama sees resuming relations with Cuba as a Middle East war causes extinctionBeck 5/28 – Middle East Analyst at The Commentator, extensive journalism background, two ivy league degrees (Noah, "A nuclear Middle East is doomsday, 5/28/13, http://www.thecommentator.com/article/3633/a_nuclear_middle_east_is_doomsday)//SJF As the Obama administration tries to unbury itself from snowballing scandals, my apocalyptic thriller Cuban agroecology is at risk – it’s the best model and solves mass food shortagesRaj Patel, Fellow at the Institute for Food and Development Policy, 2012 The Studebakers plying up and down Havana’s boardwalk aren’t the best advertisement for dynamism and Access to the US market is key to the continued viability of Cuban organicsKost 04 - William, Economist at the US Department of Agriculture, (CUBAN AGRICULTURE: TO BE OR NOT TO BE ORGANIC?, http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume14/pdfs/kost.pdf) For the U.S. organic market, in addition to a lifting of Economic isolation will force abandonment of Cuban agKing ’12 - M. Dawn King, Professor of Environmental Studies at Brown, 3/21/12 (Cuban Sustainability: The Effects of Economic Isolation on Agriculture and Energy, wpsa.research.pdx.edu/meet/2012/kingmdawn.pdf) Cuba is well-known for its alternative model of agriculture that focused on diversifying Plan is key to investment in Cuban organoponics, leads to worldwide adoptionShkolnick ’12 - Jacob, JD Candidate at Drake law school, Fall 2012, (SIN EMBARGO: n1 THE CUBAN AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE UNITED STATES" 17 Drake J. Agric. L. 683, lexis) While investment in Cuban businesses and sales or purchases of Cuban products must still move Cuba is the vanguard of a global model for sustainable agricultureRuiz-Marrero 6/9 - Carmelo Ruiz-Marrero is a research associate at the Institute for Social Ecology and director of the Puerto Rico Project on Biosafety http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/06/07/cubas-other-revolution/ Plan prevents Cuban backslidingKing ’12 - M. Dawn King, Professor of Environmental Studies at Brown, 3/21/12, (Cuban Sustainability: The Effects of Economic Isolation on Agriculture and Energy, wpsa.research.pdx.edu/meet/2012/kingmdawn.pdf) Cuba needed an alternative agricultural model when foreign oil imports were cut off significantly at Plan won’t cause Cuban abandonment of agroecologyCornell ’09 - Christina Cornell, Research Associate at Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 4/17/09 Many worry whether Cuba’s budget and planning services will be able to maintain its commitment Energy intensive agriculture causes environmental degradationPfeiffer ’03 - Dale Allen, Geologist, science journalist, and editor of From the Wilderness, 10/3/2003 Just when agricultural output could expand no more by increasing acreage, new innovations made Ecological collapse risks extinctionEhrlich 26 Ehrlich ’13 - Anne Paul Ehrlich, Professor of Biology and Senior Research Scientist at Stanford, 1/9/13 (Can a collapse of global civilization be avoided?,Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences, Proc. R. Soc. B 2013 280) But today, for the first time, humanity’s global civilization—the worldwide, Polyculture is key to solving water shortages and ocean dead zonesDeway ’07 - James A. Dewar, 2007, ~James A. Dewar is the Frederick S. Pardee Professor of Long-Term Policy Analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate School. For the past 25 years, Dewar’s main research interests have been strategic planning, planning methodologies, and policymaking under uncertainty,Rand Institute, ’Perennial Polyculture Farming Seeds of Another Agricultural Revolution?", http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/occasional_papers/2007/RAND_OP179.pdf~~ Freshwater systems are contaminated throughout the world. Agriculture is not the only source of The United States federal government should normalize its trade relations with Cuba.Plan solves immediatelyHolmes ’10 (G. Holmes, MA from Georgetown, "SEIZING THE MOMENT," https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstj ream/handle/10822/553334/holmesMichael.pdf?sequence=1) From an image stand point repealing the sanctions and removing the embargo is symbolic. Links are non-uniqueTaylor, 13 (Guy Taylor, 7/4/13, "Private talks hint at change in U.S.-Cuba relationship", http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jul/4/private-talks-hint-at-change-in-us-cuba-relationsh/print/)//EM Unilateral lifting crucial - Cuba will use a condition to veto the planRatliff, 9 - Research Fellow at the Independent Institute and a member of the Board of Advisors of the Institute’s Center on Global Prosperity. He is also a Research Fellow and Curator of the Americas Collection at the Hoover Institution (William, "Why and How to Lift the U.S. Embargo on Cuba", 5/7, How has the embargo failed? It has not brought down the Castro brothers, Cuba says yes- Raul and economic reformsLeoGrande, 13 - professor in the Department of Government, School of Public Affairs at American University in Washington, D.C. (William, "The Danger of Dependence: Cuba’s Foreign Policy After Chavez" World Politics Review, 4/2, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/12840/the-danger-of-dependence-cubas-foreign-policy-after-chavez) In Cuba, Raúl Castro’s historic economic reforms are moving the island toward a mixed | 12/14/13 |
Affirmative stuffTournament: St Marks | Round: 1 | Opponent: NA | Judge: NA | 10/6/13 |
Round 1 BlakeTournament: Blake | Round: 1 | Opponent: Evanston TG | Judge: Grasse, Donnie 1ACNow is key to solve US-Latin American RelationsGoforth 9/25 Author, Axis of Unity: Venezuela, Iran 26 the Threat to America. Affiliated Researcher, Portuguese Institute of International Relations and Security, IPRIS ("US – Latin America Relations: In Defense Of Benign Neglect – Analysis", 2013, Eurasia Review, http://www.eurasiareview.com/25092013-us-latin-america-relations-defense-benign-neglect-analysis/) Hugo ChaÏvez lies in tomb at Venezuela’s military aca?demy, Cuba’s economy creaks Plan boosts US credibility and salvages regional cooperationWhite 3/7 –(Robert E. White, a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy, was the United States ambassador to Paraguay from 1977 to 1979 and to El Salvador from 1980 to 1981, "After Chávez, a Chance to Rethink Relations With Cuba " NYTimes March 7, 2013 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/08/opinion/after-chavez-hope-for-good-neighbors-in-latin-america.html?pagewanted=126_r=026partner=rss26emc=rss-Accessed-7-9-13-RX) Yet for a half-century, our policies toward our southern neighbors have alternated Cuba is key to US-Latin American Relations- spills-over to global coop on warmingShifter ’12 - (Michael is an Adjunct Professor of Latin American Studies at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and writes for the Council’s journal Foreign Affairs. He serves as the President of Inter-American Dialogue. "Remaking the Relationship: The United States and Latin America," April, IAD Policy Report, http://www.thedialogue.org/PublicationFiles/IAD2012PolicyReportFINAL.pdf) Cuba, too, poses a significant challenge for relations between the United States and That’s key to solve warmingSlaughter’11 - (Anne-Marie, Bert G. Kerstetter ’66 university professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University, "Problems Will Be Global — And Solutions Will Be, Too", Foreign Policy, Sept/Oct, Issue 188, Ebsco) Driving this massive multilateralization is the increasingly global and regional nature of our problems, Warming is real and anthropogenicEDF ’09 - ~Environmental Defense Fund, a US-based nonprofit environmental advocacy group, "Global Warming Myths and Facts," 1/13/2009, http://mrgreenbiz.wordpress.com/2009/01/13/global-warming-myths-and-facts-2/~~ There is no debate among scientists about the basic facts of global warming. The Warming kills billionsCummins ’10 - (Ronnie, International Director – Organic Consumers Association and Will Allen, Advisor – Organic Consumers Association, writer since 1960s- with extensive experience in environmental campaigns as well as sustainable agriculture he has served as the Director of PFC and GDAAGMO "Climate Catastrophe: Surviving the 21st Century", 2-14, http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/02/14-6) The hour is late. Leading climate scientists such as James Hansen are literally shouting Unilateralism causes great power war via self-sufficient trading blocsKupchan 12 – (Ph.D. in international relations from Oxford, Associate Professor of International Relations @gtown, Senior Fellow and Director of Europe Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, Charles Kupchan, "Sorry, Mitt: It Won’t Be an American Century", FEBRUARY 6, 2012, http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/02/06/it_won_t_be_an_american_century?page=0,2) In an election season, such talk rolls easily off the tongue. But Romney’s repeal would represent a commitment to multilateralism for the international communityBurgsdorff 09 – (Ph. D in Political Science from Freiburg University, EU Fellow at the University of Miami (Sven Kühn von, "Problems and Opportunities for the Incoming Obama Administration", http://aei.pitt.edu.proxy.lib.umich.edu/11047/1/vonBurgsdorfUSvsCubalong09edi.pdf)//NG) 6.3 How would the international community react? At international level all major the plan fosters a credible conflict resolution model which prevents conflict in Kashmir and the Middle East – status quo policies risk disengagementDickerson 10 – Lieutenant Colonel, US Army, paper submitted in fulfillment of a Master of Strategic Studies Degree at the US Army War College (Sergio M, "UNITED STATES SECURITY STRATEGY TOWARDS CUBA," 1/14/10, http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a518053.pdf) NG At the international political level, President Obama sees resuming relations with Cuba as a Middle East war causes extinctionBeck 5/28 – Middle East Analyst at The Commentator, extensive journalism background, two ivy league degrees (Noah, "A nuclear Middle East is doomsday, 5/28/13, http://www.thecommentator.com/article/3633/a_nuclear_middle_east_is_doomsday)//SJF As the Obama administration tries to unbury itself from snowballing scandals, my apocalyptic thriller Multilateralism solves Asian transition warsKugler, 6 – Professor of World Politics at Claremont Graduate University (Jacek, "The Asian Ascent: Opportunity for Peace or Precondition for War?", http://sobek.colorado.edu/~~lewiso/Kugler20-20The20Asian20Ascent.pdf) NG Given the fundamental importance of demographic and economic forces in establishing the roster of states Plan: The United States federal government should normalize its trade relations with Cuba.The embargo will collapse Cuba - trade is keyBowie, 11/1/13 - Nile Bowie is a political analyst and photographer currently residing in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Russia Today, "Isolated 26 discredited: Intransigent US policy impedes Cuba’s reforms" http://rt.com/op-edge/us-cuba-economic-benefits-089/) Despite the mutual economic benefits of normalizing ties with Cuba, the unceasing and immoral embargo further emboldens the Obama administration’s diplomatic incompetence. Cuban reforms are inevitable but risk collapse – plan is keyAshby, 13 - Senior Research Fellow at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs. He served in the U.S. Commerce Department’s International Trade Administration as Director of the Office of Mexico and the Caribbean and acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for the Western Hemisphere (Timothy, "Preserving Stability in Cuba After Normalizing Relations with the United States – The Importance of Trading with State-Owned Enterprises" 3/29/13, Council on Hemispheric Affairs, http://www.coha.org/preserving-stability-in-cuba-timothy-ashby/)//AD Cuba under Raúl Castro has entered a new period of economic, social, and The plan solves relations and transition - overstretchKoenig, 10 – US Army Colonel, paper submitted for a Masters in Strategic Studies at the US Army War College (Lance, "Time for a New Cuba Policy" http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA518130) The option with the greatest possibility of success and reward for the United States is Cuban instability leads to bio-terrorismMastrapa, 99 – Department of Government and Politics, St. John’s University (Armando F. III, "Evolution, Transition And The Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces", ASCE Cuba, 1999, www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume9/pdfs/mastrapa.pdf) EK However, the FAR may utilize biological warfare as an offensive capability and deterrent. ExtinctionDiscovery 09 – Award-winning source of credible, unbiased, and easy-to-understand explanations of how the world actually works (How Stuff Works, February 19, 2009, "10 Ways the World Might End: A Monster Plague," http://videos.howstuffworks.com/science/10-ways-the-world-will-end-videos-playlist.htm)//DR. H ~Narrator:~ Conventional science holds the deadly viruses that typically originate in other species, and then jump to humans. Some scientists believe the biggest threat from plague could come from outer space. Collapse leads to extinctionYoo 2005 – professor of law at UC Berkeley School of Law, visiting scholar at AEI (John, Northwestern University International Colloquium, "Failed states", http://www.law.northwestern.edu/colloquium/international/Yoo.pdf, WEA) Failed states pose perhaps the most dangerous threat to both American national security and international Collapse causes global hotspots to escalateGorrell, 5 - Lieutenant Colonel, US Army, paper submitted for the USAWC STRATEGY RESEARCH PROJECT (Tim, "CUBA: THE NEXT UNANTICIPATED ANTICIPATED STRATEGIC CRISIS?" http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA433074 GWOT=Global War on Terrorism Regardless of the succession, under the current U.S. policy, Cuba’s ExtinctionBosco 06- a senior editor at Foreign Policy magazine (David July 06 "Forum: Keeping an eye peeled for World War III" http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06211/709477-109.stm_) The understanding that small but violent acts can spark global conflagration is etched into the Cuban agroecology is at risk – it’s the best model and solves mass food shortagesRaj Patel, Fellow at the Institute for Food and Development Policy, 2012 The Studebakers plying up and down Havana’s boardwalk aren’t the best advertisement for dynamism and Access to the US market is key to the continued viability of Cuban organicsKost 04 - William, Economist at the US Department of Agriculture, (CUBAN AGRICULTURE: TO BE OR NOT TO BE ORGANIC?, http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume14/pdfs/kost.pdf) For the U.S. organic market, in addition to a lifting of Plan won’t cause Cuban abandonment of agroecologyCornell ’09 - Christina Cornell, Research Associate at Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 4/17/09 Many worry whether Cuba’s budget and planning services will be able to maintain its commitment Plan is key to investment in Cuban organoponics, leads to worldwide adoptionShkolnick ’12 - Jacob, JD Candidate at Drake law school, Fall 2012, (SIN EMBARGO: n1 THE CUBAN AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE UNITED STATES" 17 Drake J. Agric. L. 683, lexis) While investment in Cuban businesses and sales or purchases of Cuban products must still move Energy intensive agriculture causes environmental degradationPfeiffer ’03 - Dale Allen, Geologist, science journalist, and editor of From the Wilderness, 10/3/2003 Just when agricultural output could expand no more by increasing acreage, new innovations made Ecological collapse risks extinctionEhrlich 26 Ehrlich ’13 - Anne Paul Ehrlich, Professor of Biology and Senior Research Scientist at Stanford, 1/9/13 (Can a collapse of global civilization be avoided?,Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences, Proc. R. Soc. B 2013 280) But today, for the first time, humanity’s global civilization—the worldwide, Polyculture is key to solving water shortages and ocean dead zonesDeway ’07 - James A. Dewar, 2007, ~James A. Dewar is the Frederick S. Pardee Professor of Long-Term Policy Analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate School. For the past 25 years, Dewar’s main research interests have been strategic planning, planning methodologies, and policymaking under uncertainty,Rand Institute, ’Perennial Polyculture Farming Seeds of Another Agricultural Revolution?", http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/occasional_papers/2007/RAND_OP179.pdf~~ Freshwater systems are contaminated throughout the world. Agriculture is not the only source of Normal Trade Relations is key to tradeFrench, 9 – editor of and a frequent contributor to The Havana Note. She has led more than two dozen research trips to Cuba (Anya, "Options for Engagement A Resource Guide for Reforming U.S. Policy toward Cuba" http://www.lexingtoninstitute.org/library/resources/documents/Cuba/USPolicy/options-for-engagement.pdf) the path to "normal" trade relations If the United States were to lift 2ACAlt fails; and policy framework’s better even if fiat’s not real.Bryant ’12 Unfortunately, the academic left falls prey to its own form of abstraction. It’s Neolib good- Stats show human rights and living conditions are improvingGoklany 9—Worked with federal and state governments, think tanks, and the private sector for over 35 years. Worked with IPCC before its inception as an author, delegate and reviewer. Negotiated UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. Managed the emissions trading program for the EPA. Julian Simon Fellow at the Property and Environment Research Center, visiting fellow at AEI, winner of the Julian Simon Prize and Award. PhD, MS, electrical engineering, MSU. B.Tech in electrical engineering, Indian Institute of Tech. (Indur, "Have increases in population, affluence and technology worsened human and environmental well-being?" 2009, http://goklany.org/library/Goklany20IPAT20200920preprint.pdf) Alt fails: Centralized economies are unsustainableEdwards 10 (Sebastian Edwards, an international economist, professor, speaker, and consultant, he is currently the Henry Ford II Professor of International Business Economics at the UCLA Anderson School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Left Behind: Latin America and the False Promise of Populism, pp 165-166)lm Perm do the plan in the mindset of the alt –the alt lacks resources and support and will be overturned; moderate liberalism is key to solve the K.Weyland et al 10 ¬– Lozano Long Professor of Latin American Politics (Kurt, "Leftist Governments in Latin America: Successes and Shortcomings", Cambridge University Press 2010, p.13; Print.)Beddow Neoliberal Generalizations badFeinberg ’12 There is a large literature examining both the various impacts of FDI on development and Representations of state action cannot change realism, and even if they could, we have no way of knowing if they new system would be any better. The most revealing aspect of Wendt’s discussion is that he did not respond to the Threat construction is goodSchweller 4 (Randall L., Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at The Ohio State University, "Unanswered Threats A Neoclassical Realist Theory of Underbalancing," International Security, Volume 29, Issue 2, pg. 159-201, Project Muse) Despite the historical frequency of underbalancing, little has been written on the subject. Absolute rejection of security based politics leads to global injustices – only US forces can prevent global violenceElshtain 3 Peace is a good, and so is justice, but neither is an absolute Realism’s inevitable Bringing Darwin into the study of international relations means examining its major questions and issues Partial rejections don’t solveNeocleous, 8 (Mark, Professor of the Critique of Political Economy; Head of Department of Politics 26 History Brunel Univ, "Critique of Security," 185-6) The only way out of such a dilemma, to escape the fetish, is Feminist thought just reproduces gender stereotypesWitworth, 94 prof of political science and female studies @ York U, (Feminism and International Relations, pg 20, 1994) Critiques of gender relations that do not pose concrete alternatives are destined to fail.Caprioli, 04 ("Feminist IR Theory and Quantitative Methodology: A Critical Analysis" Mary Caprioli, Dept. of Political Science, University of Tennessee. International Studies Review. Volume 42 Issue 1 Page 193-197, March 2004. http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1111/0020-8833.00076). If researchers cannot add gender to an analysis, then they must necessarily use a 1ARWar fuels structural violenceGoldstein ’01 Partial rejections don’t solveNeocleous, 8 (Mark, Professor of the Critique of Political Economy; Head of Department of Politics 26 History Brunel Univ, "Critique of Security," 185-6) The only way out of such a dilemma, to escape the fetish, is | 12/20/13 |
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