CMSDL Core Files 2016-2017 Index
CMSDL Core Files Index (Updated January 2017)
Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its economic and/or diplomatic engagement with the People’s Republic of China.
CMSDL Core Files Index (Updated January 2017) 1
Human Rights AFFIRMATIVE 5
China Human Rights 1AC 7
Contention One: Harms (Human Rights) 8
Contention Two: Harms (Democracy) 12
Contention Three: Solvency 15
2AC Human Rights AT #1—China Improving Human Rights 17
2AC Human Rights AT #2--No Moral Obligation 21
2AC Human Rights AT #3—High Magnitude Impacts Outweigh 22
2AC Democracy AT #1—US Violates Democracy 25
2AC Democracy AT #2—Chinese Democracy Improving 29
2AC Democracy AT #3—Countries Model US Democracy 33
2AC Solvency AT #1—Human Rights Appeals Fail 36
2AC Solvency AT #2—Sullivan Principles Hurt Economy 38
2AC Answers to: China Relations DA 41
2AC Answers to: EU Counterplan 42
Human Rights NEGATIVE 44
1NC Human Rights Frontline 45
2NC/1NR Human Rights #1—China Improving 47
2NC/1NR Human Rights #2—No Obligation 49
2NC/1NR Human Rights #3--Extinction/War First Extensions 50
1NC Democracy Frontline 52
2NC/1NR Democracy #1—No Brink 54
2NC/1NR Democracy #2—Democracy Improving 55
1NC Solvency Frontline 57
2NC/1NR Solvency #1—Human Rights Appeals Fail 59
2NC/1NR Solvency #2—Sullivan Principles Bad for the Economy 61
North Korea AFFIRMATIVE 62
Vocabulary 63
North Korea 1AC 66
Contention One: Harms (North Korean War) 67
Contention Two: Harms (Regime Change) 69
Contention Three: Solvency 72
2AC Harms (North Korean War) AT #1—No Nuclear Ability/Backlash 73
2AC Harms (North Korean War) AT #2—No North Korea War 75
2AC Harms (North Korean War) AT #3—North Korea Won’t Give up the Bomb 78
2AC Harms (Regime Change) AT #1—Regime Change Coming Now 80
2AC Harms (Regime Change) AT #2--No Moral Obligation 81
2AC Harms (Regime Change) AT #3—High Magnitude Impacts Outweigh 82
2AC Harms (Regime Change) - North Korea Oppression Extensions 84
2AC Solvency AT #1—China Can’t Solve 86
2AC Solvency AT #2—Sanctions Fail 89
2AC Solvency AT #3—Six Party Talks Fail 92
2AC Solvency Extensions 94
North Korea NEGATIVE 96
1NC Harms (North Korean War) Frontline 97
2NC/1NR Harms (North Korean War) #1—No Nukes and Backlash 100
2NC/1NR Harms (North Korean War) #2—No War 102
1NC Harms (Regime Change) Frontline 105
2NC/1NR Harms (Regime Change) #1—Change Inevitable 107
2NC/1NR Harms (Regime Change) #2—No Obligation 109
2NC/1NR Harms (Regime Change) #3--Extinction/War First Extensions 110
1NC Solvency Frontline 112
2NC/1NR Solvency #1—China Fails 114
2NC/1NR Solvency #2—Sanctions High 116
2NC/1NR Solvency #3—Talks Fail 118
Currency Manipulation AFFIRMATIVE 120
Vocabulary 121
Currency Manipulation 1AC 124
Contention One: Harms - Economy 125
Contention Two: Solvency 128
2AC Harms (US Economy) AT #1—Manipulation Doesn’t Hurt US Economy 129
2AC Harms (US Economy) AT #2—Economy is Resilient 131
2AC Harms (US Economy) AT #3—Domestic Matters More 133
2AC Harms (US Economy) AT #4—Deficit Good 134
2AC Solvency AT #1—China Won’t Follow WTO 135
2AC Solvency AT #2—Plan Takes Years 137
Currency Manipulation NEGATIVE 138
1NC Harms (US Economy) Frontline 139
2NC/1NR Harms (US Economy) #1—Manipulation Doesn’t Hurt the US 143
2NC/1NR Harms (US Economy) #2—The Economy is Resilient 144
2NC/1NR Harms (US Economy) #3—Domestic Economy More Important 145
2NC/1NR Harms (US Economy) #4—Deficit Good 146
1NC Solvency Frontline 147
2NC/1NR Solvency #1—China Won’t Change 148
2NC/1NR Solvency #2—Plan Takes Years 149
China Nationalism Disadvantage 150
Vocabulary 151
1NC China Nationalism Disadvantage Shell 153
2NC/1NR AT #1—China already in SCS 156
2NC/1NR AT #2—Case Outweighs 158
2NC/1NR AT #3—Xi Looks Weak 159
2NC/1NR AT #4—Cooperation Solves Conflict 161
2NC/1NR Human Rights Link 164
2NC/1NR Currency Manipulation Link 167
2AC Affirmative Answers to China Nationalism Disadvantage 168
Topicality 215
Vocabulary 216
1NC Currency Manipulation Topicality - Engagement is Quid Pro Quo (Conditional Engagement) 217
2NC/1NR Currency Manipulation “Quid Pro Quo” Topicality - AT #1—We Meet 219
2NC/1NR Currency Manipulation “Quid Pro Quo” Topicality AT #2—Counter Interpretation 221
2NC/1NR Currency Manipulation “Quid Pro Quo” Topicality AT--#3A—Context 222
2NC/1NR Currency Manipulation “Quid Pro Quo” Topicality AT #3B—Ground 223
2NC/1NR Currency Manipulation “Quid Pro Quo” Topicality AT #3C—Real World Education 224
2NC/1NR Currency Manipulation “Quid Pro Quo” Topicality AT #4—Reasonability 225
1NC Human Rights Topicality – Engagement = Government to Government 226
2NC/1NR Human Rights Topicality AT #1—We Meet 227
2NC/1NR Human Rights Topicality AT #2—Counter Interpretation 228
2NC/1NR Human Rights Topicality AT #3A Overlimiting 229
2NC/1NR Human Rights Topicality AT #3B—Ground 230
2NC/1NR Human Rights Topicality AT #3C—Education 231
2NC/1NR Human Rights Topicality AT #4—Reasonability 232
1NC North Korea Topicality – Engagement ≠Military 233
2NC/1NR North Korea Topicality – Engagement ≠Military AT #1—We Meet 234
2NC/1NR North Korea Topicality – Engagement ≠Military AT #2—Counter Interpretation 235
2NC/1NR North Korea Topicality – Engagement ≠Military AT #3A—Core of the Topic 236
2NC/1NR North Korea Topicality – Engagement ≠Military AT #3B—Ground 237
2NC/1NR North Korea Topicality – Engagement ≠Military AT #3C—Reasonable Limits 238
2NC/1NR North Korea Topicality – Engagement ≠Military AT #4—Reasonability 239
2AC Affirmative Topicality Answers 240
2AC Human Rights Topicality Answers 241
2AC North Korea Topicality – “Engagement ≠Military” Answers 242
1AR North Korea Topicality – “Engagement ≠Military” Extensions 244
2AC Currency Manipulation - Topicality – “Engagement = Quid Pro Quo” Answers 245
European Union Counterplan 247
Vocabulary 248
1NC North Korea European Union CP 250
2NC/1NR North Korea EU CP Solvency Extensions 251
2NC/1NR North Korea EU CP Answer to “Perm: US-EU Cooperation” 252
1NC Human Rights European Union CP 253
2NC/1NR Human Rights EU CP Solvency Extensions 254
1NC Currency Manipulation European Union CP 256
2NC/1NR Currency Manipulation EU CP Solvency Extensions 258
2NC/1NR EU CP AT #1—CP Takes a Long Time 260
2NC/1NR EU CP AT #2 and #3—Perm 261
2NC/1NR EU CP AT #4—No Solvency 263
2AC European Union Counterplan Answers 264
Diplomatic Capital Disadvantage (January 2017 Update) 266
Vocabulary 267
1NC Diplomatic Capital Disadvantage Shell 270
North Korea Specific Link 274
2NC/1NR AT #1—Can’t Speculate on Trump’s Agenda 275
2NC/1NR AT #2—Trump won’t be Distracted 277
2NC/1NR AT #3—Diplomacy Fails 279
2NC/1NR AT #4—Fix Tough Issues First 280
2NC/1NR AT #5 ISIS Threat Exaggerated 281
2NC/1NR AT #6—Case Outweighs 284
2AC Affirmative Answers to Diplomatic Capital Disadvantage (January 2017 Update) 285
2AC Diplomatic Capital Disadvantage Answers 286
1AR Extensions to 2AC #1: Can’t Predict Trump Foreign Policy 289
1AR Extensions to 2AC #3: Diplomacy Fails 290
China Relations Disadvantage (January 2017 Update) 291
Vocabulary 292
1NC- China Relations Disadvantage Shell 295
1NC- China Relations Disadvantage Human Rights Link 297
1NC- China Relations Disadvantage - North Korea Link 298
1NC China Relations Disadvantage - Currency Manipulation Link 299
2NC/1NR- China Relations Disadvantage - North Korea Link Extensions 300
2NC/1NR China Relations Disadvantage AT: #1 Non-Unique: Relations Bad Now 301
2NC/1NR China Relations Disadvantage AT: #2 “Plan Helps China Relations” 304
2NC/1NR China Relations Disadvantage AT: #3 LINK TURN – “Plan is a Win-Win” 305
2NC/1NR China Relations Disadvantage AT: #4 NO LINK: “Trump is a loose cannon” 307
2NC/1NR China Relations Disadvantage AT: #5 “No Nuclear Proliferation” 310
2AC Affirmative Answers to China Relations Disadvantage (January 2017 Update) 311
1AR Extension to 2AC #1: NON-UNIQUE: Relations Bad Now 314
China Nationalism Disadvantage (January 2017 Update) 317
China Nationalism Disadvantage (January 2017 Update) – AFF Answer Updates 318
China Nationalism Disadvantage (Jan 2017 Update) – NEG BRINK 319
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CMSDL Core Files 2016-2017 Human Rights Aff
Human Rights AFFIRMATIVE
Vocabulary
Multi-National Corporations (MNCs): A corporation that has factories or offices in a foreign country. For example, a US company that has a factory in China is an MNC. These include Ford, Apple, Nike, and Gap to name a few.
Sullivan Principles/Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): These are guidelines for MNCs in foreign countries. These rules must be followed if the company or the government makes them law. These rules/principles protect basic workplace rights including discrimination, unionization, pay, environmental, and safety. These can differ from country-to-country and company-to-company but these are Global Sullivan Principles found at http://hrlibrary.umn.edu/links/sullivanprinciples.html
v Express our support for universal human rights and, particularly, those of our employees, the communities within which we operate, and parties with whom we do business.
v Promote equal opportunity for our employees at all levels of the company with respect to issues such as color, race, gender, age, ethnicity or religious beliefs, and operate without unacceptable worker treatment such as the exploitation of children, physical punishment, female abuse, involuntary servitude, or other forms of abuse.
v Respect our employees' voluntary freedom of association.
v Compensate our employees to enable them to meet at least their basic needs and provide the opportunity to improve their skill and capability in order to raise their social and economic opportunities.
v Provide a safe and healthy workplace; protect human health and the environment; and promote sustainable development.
v Promote fair competition including respect for intellectual and other property rights, and not offer, pay or accept bribes.
v Work with government and communities in which we do business to improve the quality of life in those communities -- their educational, cultural, economic and social well-being -- and seek to provide training and opportunities for workers from disadvantaged backgrounds.
v Promote the application of these principles by those with whom we do business.
Tibet: Region in China originally inhabited by Tibetans. Tibetans are a distinct culture from the rest of China and want their independence. China politically, religiously, and physically persecutes the people of Tibet.
Uyghur (Wee-Grr): Ethnic group originally of Turkish descent. Like the Tibetans, they live in China, but are discriminated against because of ethnic difference.
Apartheid: Afrikaans word meaning “separateness”. Apartheid normally refers to the awful racial discrimination in South Africa from the 1940’s to 1990’s. The AFF argues that the Sullivan Principles influenced South Africa to move away from their legal racism.
Xi Jinping (She jin-PING): General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, the President of the People's Republic of China, and the Chairman of China's Central Military Commission. He’s like Obama, but even more powerful since China does not have the same political structure as the US. Essentially, he’s the president of China.
People’s Liberation Army (PLA): The Chinese armed forces. Basically the accumulation of all the Chinese military. It is the largest military in the world.
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China Human Rights 1AC
First, the PLAN: The United States federal government should pass legislation mandating multi-national corporations located in the People’s Republic of China to follow the Sullivan Principles.
Contention One: Harms (Human Rights)
1. Progress is a myth in China—2015 was their worst year for human rights violations. People who speak out against the government are put in jail for years or executed. Women are forced to have abortions while human trafficking is on the rise.
Williams, March 2016 [Thomas D., Ph.D. Theologian. Permanent research fellow at the Center for Ethics and Culture, Notre Dame University, 3/8 http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/03/08/report-china-had-worst-year-ever-for-human-rights-abuses-in-2015/]
Human rights and rule of law conditions in China have been on a “downward trend” since Xi Jinping took power as Chinese Communist Party General Secretary in 2012, resulting in 2015 being the worst year on record for human rights violations in China, according to a recent Congressional report. For the commemoration of International Women’s Day on March 8, rights groups denounced China’s dismal record of rights abuses targeting women, especially regarding China’s draconian family control policy. Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, told Breitbart News that “forced abortion and involuntary sterilization continue under China’s new Two-Child Policy.” “Unmarried women and third children continue to be forcibly aborted,” Littlejohn said. “Women are still routinely sterilized after their second child. On International Women’s Day, we call upon the Chinese government to call off the womb police and immediately to abandon all coercive population control.” In its 2015 report, the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) documented measures by the Chinese government to “silence dissent, suppress human rights advocacy, and control civil society,” resulting in a situation of oppression that is “broader in scope than any other period documented since the Commission started issuing Annual Reports in 2002.” On March 1, 2016 the Commission released a Chinese-language Translation of an Executive Summary of its report, stating that 2015 saw “the tightening of controls over the media, universities, civil society, and rights advocacy, and on members of ethnic minorities.” In its report, the Commission said that China’s coercive population control policy, now known as the Two-Child Policy, continued to employ torture methods such as forced abortion and sterilization despite a widespread public outcry. Many provincial laws in China explicitly instruct officials to carry out abortions for “illegal” pregnancies, with no requirement for consent. The CECC report highlighted the anti-woman practices of Communist authorities, who just before International Women’s Day had detained five women and “held them in abusive conditions for more than five weeks” for planning to distribute brochures against sexual harassment. To make up for the enormous gender gap caused by decades of sex-selective abortions, trafficking of women and girls for forced marriage and sexual exploitation is on the rise in China, the report said. There are currently approximately 37 million more men living in China than women. CECC leaders said that China’s recent switch to a Two-Child Policy was a mere distraction from the reality of the “deadliest and most hated” policy of forced population control, and called on President Obama and world leaders to insist that China abolish the practice completely. “Families that want a third child will still face the pressure to abort their child or pay exorbitant fines,” said CECC Chair Rep. Chris Smith regarding the Two-Child Policy, which began officially on January 1. The Congressional report states that “China is not moving toward a rule of law system, but is instead further entrenching a system where the Party utilizes statutes to strengthen and maintain its leading role and power over the country.” Many of China’s religious and political prisoners are subject to “harsh and lengthy prison sentences” as well as various forms of extralegal and administrative detention, including arbitrary detention in “black jails” and “legal education centers,” the report stated. The report said that China’s Communist Party leaders are seeking a “new type” of U.S.-China relations and aim to play an expanded role in global institutions, while continuing to ignore international human rights norms. China’s entrenchment in absolutist control over the lives of citizens in defiance of the rule of law have significant implication for U.S. foreign policy, the report said. “The security of U.S. investments and personal information in cyberspace, the health of the economy and environment, the safety of food and drug supplies, the protection of intellectual property, and the stability of the Pacific region” are all “linked to China,” the report stated.