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1AC Westminster DH - AlpharettaTournament: Alpharetta | Round: 2 | Opponent: Johns Creek MV | Judge: Scott Phillips 1ac – PlanPlan: The United States federal government should normalize its trade relations with Cuba.1ac- mutilatContention 1 is multilateralism: Reliance on unilateralism will collapse US leadership and cause global wars with weapons of mass destructionMontalván, 10 - a 17-year veteran of the U.S. Army including multiple combat tours in Iraq, master’s of science from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism (Luis, "Multilateralism is Essential for Peace in the 21st Century" Huffington Post, 4/23, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/luis-carlos-montalvan/multilateralism-is-essent_b_550332.html) Unilateralism is the wrong approach for American Diplomacy. There is nothing to suggest its Unilateralism is unsustainable and drives allies away – multilateralism promotes band-wagoning and international coalitions, strengthening the US-led systemIkenberry and Kupchan 04 – Ph.D. in international relations from Oxford, Associate Professor of International Relations at Georgetown, Senior Fellow and Director of Europe Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (John Ikenberry and Charles Kupchan, "Liberal Realism: The Foundations of a Democratic Foreign Policy," National Interest (Fall 2004)) It is misguided, however, to assume that America’s preponderant power, when combined US leadership is unsustainable without a highly visible commitment to multilateralismLake, 10– Professor of Social Sciences, distinguished professor of political science at UC San Diego (David A., "Making America Safe for the World: Multilateralism and the Rehabilitation of US authority", http://dss.ucsd.edu/~~dlake/documents/LakeMakingAmericaSafe.pdf)//NG The safeguarding of US authority requires multilateralism that is broader and certainly deeper than in The plan solves–First, repeal would represent a commitment to multilateralism for the international community*plan spreads multilateralism – only the removal of the embargo carries the symbolic weight of revoking previous unilateral efforts to backlash against other countries in votes during conferences in the UN In addition, the US needs to improve its international human rights reputation which was Second, the plan fosters a credible conflict resolution model– status quo policies risk disengagement and pressures risk destabilizing Cuba*plan fosters a credible conflict resolution model – increases diplomatic negotiations with Cuba which even if they fail garner international support for America in multilateral negotiations – also increase Cuban relations which spreads democratic efforts worldwide giving the US a hedge in multilateral institutions At the international political level, President Obama sees resuming relations with Cuba as a Changing Cuba policy uniquely key – it’s highly symbolic of the US attitude towards the entire regionSweig and Bustamante 13 - Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies and Director for Latin America Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations; Ph.D. candidate in Latin American history at Yale University (Julia E. and Michael J, Cuba After Communism, Foreign Affairs, Jul/Aug2013, Vol. 92, Issue 4 The geopolitical context in Latin America provides another reason the U.S. government That bolsters influence-allowing the US to lead multilateral forums- Latin relations uniquely key to effective leverage*plan boosts influence in international institutions – re-integrates Latin American as a regional ally to counterbalance emerging economic powers and improves US diplomacy with their support Speaking in Santiago, Chile, in March of last year, President Obama Multilateralism leads to greater power sharing and international cooperation, resolving conflict*multilateralism solves global problems – Because it rests on open, nondiscriminatory debate, and the routine exchange of viewpoints Multilateralism solves inevitable Asian transition wars which go nuclear*great power war goes nuclear, mutually assured destruction can’t check – best power transition experts conclude based off decades of demographic and economic research that inevitable transition wars from collapse of unilateralism causes retrenchment wars spurring lash-out drawing in China and India – only multilateralism solves by persuading Chinese leaders to maintain the status quo Given the fundamental importance of demographic and economic forces in establishing the roster of states Solves Indo-Pak war which goes nuclearGreg Chaffin 11, Research Assistant at Foreign Policy in Focus, July 8, 2011, "Reorienting U.S. Security Strategy in South Asia," online: http://www.fpif.org/articles/reorienting_us_security_strategy_in_south_asia 1ac- transitionContention 2 is Cuban transition: Cuban reforms are inevitable but the loss of external investment risks economic and social collapse – offering normal trade relations is vitalAshby, 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 unconditional offer of normal trade relations boosts US-Cuban relations and fosters a stable transition – prevents 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 Collapse leads to extinctionManwaring ’5 – adjunct professor of international politics at Dickinson Independently increases risk of terrorism and makes conflicts in hotspots around the globe more likelyGorrell, 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 Terror risks extinctionAyson 10 - Professor of Strategic Studies and Director of the Centre for Strategic Studies: New Zealand at the Victoria University of Wellington But these two nuclear worlds—a non-state actor nuclear attack and a Hotspots escalate into nuclear conflict and 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 1ac- solvencyContention 3 is solvency: Policy won’t change absent the planWilkinson, 13 – chair of the International Institute for the Study of Cuba (Stephen, " What Will a New Generation of Leadership Mean for Cuba?" 3/6, http://www.thedialogue.org/page.cfm?pageID=3226pubID=3254) A: Stephen Wilkinson, chairman of the International Institute for the Study of Cuba Normal Trade Relations is vital – no trade occurs without itFrench, 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 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, | 10/29/13 |
1ac UGA round 2Tournament: UGA | Round: 2 | Opponent: Carrolton TS | Judge: Nikhil Bontha 1ac- mutilatContention 1 is multilateralism: Unilateralism fails- multilateralism promotes band-wagoning and international coalitionsKupchan 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 The plan solves–First, repeal is symbolicHolmes 10 - MA Liberal Arts and BA (Michael G., Seizing the Moment, The School of Continuing Studies, Georgetown, June 21, https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/553334/holmesMichael.pdf?sequence=1) AD From an image stand point repealing the sanctions and removing the embargo is symbolic. Second, fosters a credible conflict resolution model– status quo policies risk disengagement and pressures risk destabilizing CubaDickerson 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 Third, Changing Cuba policy uniquely key – it’s highly symbolic of the US attitude towards the entire regionSweig and Bustamante 13 - Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies and Director for Latin America Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations; Ph.D. candidate in Latin American history at Yale University (Julia E. and Michael J, Cuba After Communism, Foreign Affairs, Jul/Aug2013, Vol. 92, Issue 4 The geopolitical context in Latin America provides another reason the U.S. government That bolsters influence-allowing the US to lead multilateral forums- Latin American relations uniquely key to effective leverageSabatini and Berger 12 – Christopher Sabatini is editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly and senior director of policy at Americas Society/Council of the Americas. Ryan Berger is a policy associate at the Americas Society/Council of the Americas(Christopher/Ryan, "Why the U.S. can’t afford to ignore Latin America" 6/13/12, CNN/Global Public Square, http://globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com/2012/06/13/why-the-u-s-cant-afford-to-ignore-latin-america/)//AD Speaking in Santiago, Chile, in March of last year, President Obama Legitimacy theory is true and key to foster cooperationGibler 08 – Douglas M Gibler, Department of Political Science University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. ("The Costs of Reneging: Reputation and Alliance Formation" The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 52, No. 3, June, pp. 426-454) Multilateralism leads to greater power sharing and international cooperation, resolving conflictPouliot 11 — Professor of Political Science at McGill University (Vincent Pouliot, "Multilateralism as an End in Itself," International Studies Perspectives (2011) 12, 18–26)NG Because it rests on open, nondiscriminatory debate, and the routine exchange of viewpoints Multilateralism solves nuclear 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 Multilateralism solves nuclear terrorismIkenberry and Kupchan 04 – (John Ikenberry and Charles Kupchan, "Liberal Realism: The Foundations of a Democratic Foreign Policy," National Interest (Fall 2004)) First, Washington must embrace a strategy for combating terrorism that succeeds in keeping intact Terror’s extremely probable and nuclear use causes extinction- multilateralism facilitates cooperation over nuclear material transfers which are keyHellman, 08 ~Martin E. Hellman, Professor @ Stanford, "Risk Analysis of Nuclear Deterrence" SPRING 2008 THE BENT OF TAU BETA PI, http://www.nuclearrisk.org/paper.pdf~~ The threat of nuclear terrorism looms much larger in the public’s mind than the threat 1ac- transitionContention 2 is Cuban transition: ====The embargo decks economic growth and current reforms collapse Cuba==== Despite the mutual economic benefits of normalizing ties with Cuba, the unceasing and immoral embargo further emboldens the Obama administration’s diplomatic incompetence. Cuba’s current reforms are slow, contradictory, and insufficient—the plan is keyShifter et al 10/15 – Michael is an Adjunct Professor of Latin American Cuban reforms are inevitable but the loss of external investment risks collapse – the 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 unconditional offer boosts relations and fosters a stable transition – gradualism failsKoenig 10 – Lance is a US Army Colonel. This is a paper submitted for a Masters in Strategic Studies at the US Army War College. ("Time for a New Cuba Policy", March 11, 2010, http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA518130) Plan is key to solve Cuban healthcareUllmann, 5 – Professor and Director of Programs in the Center for Health Sector Management and Policy at the University of Miami (Steve G., "The Future of Health Care in a Post-Castro Cuba", Cuban Transition Project, 2005, http://ctp.iccas.miami.edu/Research_Studies/StevenUllman.pdf) As a transition occurs, further deterioration of medical care services and, in turn Solves global diseases.Cooper et al., 6 – the Department of Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology at Loyola University – Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL, USA. (Richard S., "Health in Cuba", International Journal of Epidemiology, 5/4/06, http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/content/35/4/817.full.pdf+html) Infectious diseases The combination of high levels of community participation, access to primary care Extinction.Casadevall, 12 – Professor at the Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Division of Infectious Diseases of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Arturo, "The future of biological warfare", Microbial Biotechnology, p. 584-5) In considering the importance of biological warfare as a subject for concern it is worthwhile 1ac – PlanPlan: The United States federal government should establish normal trade relations with Cuba.1ac- solvencyContention 3 is solvency: Normal Trade Relations uniquely 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 | 3/1/14 |
1ac stateTournament: State | Round: Finals | Opponent: asdf | Judge: asdf 1ac- mutilatContention 1 is multilateralism: Unilateralism fails- multilateralism promotes band-wagoning and international coalitionsKupchan 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 The plan solves–First, repeal is symbolicHolmes 10 - MA Liberal Arts and BA (Michael G., Seizing the Moment, The School of Continuing Studies, Georgetown, June 21, https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/553334/holmesMichael.pdf?sequence=1) AD From an image stand point repealing the sanctions and removing the embargo is symbolic. Second, fosters a credible conflict resolution model– status quo policies risk disengagement and pressures risk destabilizing CubaDickerson 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 Third, Changing Cuba policy uniquely key – it’s highly symbolic of the US attitude towards the entire regionSweig and Bustamante 13 - Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies and Director for Latin America Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations; Ph.D. candidate in Latin American history at Yale University (Julia E. and Michael J, Cuba After Communism, Foreign Affairs, Jul/Aug2013, Vol. 92, Issue 4 The geopolitical context in Latin America provides another reason the U.S. government That bolsters influence-allowing the US to lead multilateral forums- Latin American relations uniquely key to effective leverageSabatini and Berger 12 – Christopher Sabatini is editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly and senior director of policy at Americas Society/Council of the Americas. Ryan Berger is a policy associate at the Americas Society/Council of the Americas(Christopher/Ryan, "Why the U.S. can’t afford to ignore Latin America" 6/13/12, CNN/Global Public Square, http://globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com/2012/06/13/why-the-u-s-cant-afford-to-ignore-latin-america/)//AD Speaking in Santiago, Chile, in March of last year, President Obama Legitimacy theory is true and key to foster cooperationGibler 08 – Douglas M Gibler, Department of Political Science University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. ("The Costs of Reneging: Reputation and Alliance Formation" The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 52, No. 3, June, pp. 426-454) Multilateralism leads to greater power sharing and international cooperation, resolving conflictPouliot 11 — Professor of Political Science at McGill University (Vincent Pouliot, "Multilateralism as an End in Itself," International Studies Perspectives (2011) 12, 18–26)NG Because it rests on open, nondiscriminatory debate, and the routine exchange of viewpoints Multilateralism solves nuclear 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 Multilateralism solves nuclear terrorismIkenberry and Kupchan 04 – (John Ikenberry and Charles Kupchan, "Liberal Realism: The Foundations of a Democratic Foreign Policy," National Interest (Fall 2004)) First, Washington must embrace a strategy for combating terrorism that succeeds in keeping intact Terror’s extremely probable and nuclear use causes extinction- multilateralism facilitates cooperation over nuclear material transfers which are keyHellman, 08 ~Martin E. Hellman, Professor @ Stanford, "Risk Analysis of Nuclear Deterrence" SPRING 2008 THE BENT OF TAU BETA PI, http://www.nuclearrisk.org/paper.pdf~~ The threat of nuclear terrorism looms much larger in the public’s mind than the threat 1ac- transitionContention 2 is Cuban transition: ====The embargo decks economic growth and current reforms collapse Cuba==== Despite the mutual economic benefits of normalizing ties with Cuba, the unceasing and immoral embargo further emboldens the Obama administration’s diplomatic incompetence. Cuba’s current reforms are slow, contradictory, and insufficient—the plan is keyShifter et al 10/15 – Michael is an Adjunct Professor of Latin American Cuban reforms are inevitable but the loss of external investment risks collapse – the 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 unconditional offer boosts relations and fosters a stable transition – gradualism failsKoenig 10 – Lance is a US Army Colonel. This is a paper submitted for a Masters in Strategic Studies at the US Army War College. ("Time for a New Cuba Policy", March 11, 2010, http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA518130) Cuban instability leads to bio-attacks on the U.S. However, the FAR may utilize biological warfare Discovery 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 Conventional science holds the ====Cuban collapse causes instability and overstretches US resources making conflicts likely==== Regardless of the succession, under the current U.S. policy, Cuba’s ====Hotspots escalate - extinction==== The understanding that small but violent acts can spark global conflagration is etched into the 1ac – PlanPlan: The United States federal government should normalize its trade relations with Cuba.1ac- solvencyContention 3 is solvency: Normal Trade Relations uniquely 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 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, Policy won’t change absent the planWilkinson, 13 – chair of the International Institute for the Study of Cuba (Stephen, " What Will a New Generation of Leadership Mean for Cuba?" 3/6, http://www.thedialogue.org/page.cfm?pageID=3226pubID=3254) A: Stephen Wilkinson, chairman of the International Institute for the Study of Cuba | 3/1/14 |
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