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Education - Open Thread

Stephanie Eisenberg is finishing up an education paper. We will post it as soon as it becomes available.

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Arms Control - Open Thread

"US Commitment to the NPT" A Proposal for the 2008-2009 College Debate Topic  by Greta Stahl
 

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Labor Rights - OpenThread

"Protecting Labor Rights in an Era of Globalization" -  A Controversy Paper submitted for consideration in the 2008-2009 CEDA Topic  Process  by Gordon Stables


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International Institutions - Open Thread

"International Institutions" Topic Proposal for the Cross Examination Debate Association 2008-2009 Debate Season.
By Casey C. Stevens

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Health Care - Open Thread

The Health Insurance Controversy in the United States, by Elizabeth Wiley & Joshua Gonzalez.



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Agriculture Open Thread

Use this link to discuss "Reforming U.S. Agricultural Policy" A Proposal to the CEDA Topic Committee.

Submitted by the Vanderbilt University Debate Team, specifically Bryan Grayson, Nick Brown, Cameron Norris & Phil Rappmund.

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Reparations - Open thread

"Reparations" Controversy paper by Andy Ellis.

Note: Link fixed at 4:30 pm

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Russia - Open Thead

There are several papers completed on Russia.

1) "US-Russian Bilateral Cooperation – A Preliminary 2008 Topic Evaluation" by Greta Stahl

2)  "“Increasing Bilateral Cooperation with the Russian Federation”" - Suggested Controversy for the 2008-2009 CEDA Topic by Seth Gannon, Alex Lamballe, Calum Matheson, & Brian Rubaie.




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Genetic Engineering - Open Thread

Scott Elliott has provided a new edition of his genetic engineering paper. This incorporates recent events in the field and adjustments based on feedback from the last topic cycle. Use this post as a starting point for discussion.


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Latin America - Open Thread

This subject has produced extensive discussion in recent days. We have some folks who volunteered at the last minute to help pick up the process, but we are very uncertain about what recommendations will be submitted. More updates as they become available.
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UPDATE: 4/22 - Thanks to Kris Willis and Scot Koslow we have a Latin America proposal. This paper will be considered alongside the rest of the topic submissions.

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