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The Republic of Cuba
Background
Cuba is very close to the United States--93.2 miles away
Background
Size: 110,860 sq km--slightly smaller than Pennsylvania,
largest country in the Caribbean
Mostly plains with hills and mountains in the southeast
Natural Resources: cobalt, nickel, iron ore, chromium,
copper, salt, timber, silica, petroleum, arable land
Spanish is the official language
Various religions are practiced but Roman Catholic is the
majority 60%
Background
Life expectancy: Male-75 Female-80
Spends 10.6% of GDP on health care-6.4 physicians per
1000 in the USA its 2.4 per 1000
Spends 12.9% of GDP on public education #2 in the world
the USA is ranked #60
Population: 11,061,886 (July 13) 77th in the world ranking
Population Graph
Government
From the Cuban Constitution: Article 5 “The Communist
Party of Cuba, Martian and of Marxist-Leninist, the
organized vanguard of the Cuban nation, is the superior
leading force of the society and the State, organizing and
guiding the common efforts aimed at the highest goals of the
construction of socialism and advancement toward the
communist society.”
So yea its a communist state.
Government
Executive Branch: President-Raul Castro (Feb. 08), First
Vice President-Miguel Diaz-Canal (Feb. 13) President is the
chief of state and head of government. 5 year terms last
election held Feb. 2013 (percentage of vote guess?)
Legislative Branch: unicameral National Assembly of
People’s Power is based on population and has 614 seats, 5
year terms. Communist part is the only legal party and
officially sanctioned candidates run unopposed
Judicial Branch: elected by the National Assembly
cuban economy
Cuba traditionally has a totally state planned economy with low cost
housing, health care, education and food credits provided by the state.
GDP $121 billion #68 in the world, 2012 3.1% growth rate (tourism)
$5.6 billion in exports (2012) Export partners: China 24.8%, Canada
21.5%, Venezuela 7.1%, Netherlands 7.1%, Spain 6.5% (2011)
What do they export: petroleum, nickel, medical products, sugar
tobacco fish, coffee, citrus
What do they import: petroleum, food, machinery and equipment,
chemicals
A China like economic transition could be beginning...
Cuban Economy
Private ownership of homes and cars and small growth in private industry has
been allowed recently. A Chinese like economic shift could be starting...
Human Rights
The Fidel Castro regime was notorious at repressing
virtually all forms of political dissent and Raul continues to
enforce political conformity.
They have used short-term detentions, beatings, public acts
of repudiation, travel restriction and forced exile to prevent
any oppositional political parties or ideology from gaining a
foothold.
The U.S., UN and many other nations have pressured Cuba
to change these policies.
History-U.S.A Relations
Cuba was a democracy then was taken over by a former President Batista in
1952--dictatorship that co-operated well with US corporations and allowed
total access and cheap labor (the mafia and Godfather 2)
Fidel Castro=lawyer and former MLB pitching prospect, let a failed revolt in
1953 was put in prison, then released and went to Mexico to plan a future
revolt
Castro returns and successfully wins the Cuban Revolution in 1959 and
removes Batista from power (Castro becomes prime minister, Raul is his
deputy and Che Guevara becomes 3rd in command) and in 1960 he
nationalizes all US businesses without compensation
US/Cuba-escalation
Bay of Pigs fiasco--was failed invasion of Cuba by a 1400
person paramilitary group trained by the CIA. The goal was
to overthrow the Castro led government. They were easily
defeated by the Cuban armed forces in 3 days.
The failed invasion strengthened Castro’s regime and
pushed him to openly proclaim communism and drew Cuba
even closer to the USSR. It was celebrated in many Latin
American countries as a failing of U.S. imperialism.
Cuban Missile crisis
October 1962 the USSR had began a plan to send nuclear
weapons to Cuba to counterbalance U.S. nuclear missiles in
Italy and Turkey.
U.S. found out and used a naval blockade of Cuba to prevent
the Soviets from finishing the missiles
This lets to naval standoffs between U.S. and Soviet forces
and pushed the world very close to a nuclear exchange
Cuban Missile Crisis
Further declined relations between Cuba/U.S.A and led to the Cuban
Embargo--a collection of sanctions started in 1963 and solidified in 1992,
increased by the HelmsBurton act and the Trade Sanctions and Reform
Act of 2000
Aff Ground
Remove the Cuban Embargo (critical or policy versions), will the aff be quid
pro quo?
U.S./Cuba Oil or Gas development co-op
Cuban telecommunications
Investment in biogass/ethanol production (sugarcane)
Change travel restrictions, ferry services, internships and employment
exchanges, oil spill co-op, culture-sports-academic exchanges, expand visas,
environmental studies co-op, Guantanamo--it just goes on and on and on...
“Options for Engagement,” Lexington Institute, April 2009
Cuba Aff Ground
With the largest number of possible Aff’s in the topic Cuba
Affs advantage areas are endless...
U.S. relations/softpower, US economy, Cuban economy,
human rights, democracy, energy impacts, endangered
species loss, warming, imperialism, just scratching the
surface.
US key warrants are important for these Affs but honestly
you have 10 rounds vs Cuba Affs and hear 10 different Affs
Cuba Neg Ground
Potential DA’s include (there are many more):
Politics (typically good links)
Venezuelan Economy
China Relations
Terrorism
Hardliners (Cuba Politics)
Cuba Neg Ground
Potential Counterplans:
International actor (especially if the Aff has no us key
warrants)--China, Russia, Brazil, EU, others can do the plan
Various advantage CPs
Political engagement CPs
Various K links, especially Aff’s that remove part but not all
of the embargo could be good links to some K’s
Cuba is beautiful
Practice Cuba Debate
Hardliner DA practice speech in labs!