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General Assembly
Rebecca Royzer and Adil Ali
Kyoto Protocol and Global Climate Change
Protection Against Trafficking Cultural Property
Food Dumping
Trafficking of Small Arms in Eastern Europe
Disarmament
Ali Lawrence and Kevin Mizes
Dirty Bombs
Militarization of Outer Space
Revision of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
The Status of North Korean Nuclear Weapons as of Kim Jung Il’s Death
Legal Political
Kyle Tillotson and Ben Costanza
Self-Determination of Minority Groups
Transitional Governments
Responsibility Following Ecological Disasters
Intellectual Property in a Globalized World
Six Party Talks Specialty Expert
Sam Coons
Light Water Reactors and Safe Nuclear Energy
Naval Boundaries and the Yeonpyeong Island
The Security Guarantee
The Demilitarized Border Zone (DMZ)
Special Political
Alex Melnik and John Bartlett
Sudan and South Sudan Conflict
The Role of Illicit Drug Trafficking in the Financing of Terrorism
Internal Conflict in Burma
Sovereignty of Transnistria
Chinese State Council Crisis Specialty
Bill McGrane
Regulating Media Censorship
Biological Weapon Expansion
Economic Crisis and Property Bubble
Fishing Village Revolts
Territories and Foreign Intervention
Connor Greer and Hannah Rasmussen
Maritime Border Disputes between North and South Korea
Division of Cyprus
Sudan’s New Borders
Territorial Dispute in the South China Sea
United Nations Human Rights Council
Amanda Moore and Abby Forth
Refugee Camp Conditions
Government Retribution Against Anti-Government Protesters
Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism
International Rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Persons
Economic and Social Council
Ritti Singh and Drew Richards
Reform of the World Bank
Speculation of Food and Natural Resources
Millennium Development Goals
Transnational Organized Crime
Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural
Joyce Wang and Rachel Sommers
Reproductive Rights in Developing Nations
Smuggling Due to Poaching
Civilians Caught in the Crossfire of Cartel Violence
Social Unrest Caused by Unlawful Voting Procedures
United Nations Children's Fund
Eliza Duberstein and Lizzie Krusch
Childhood Obesity; a Preventable Epidemic
Equality in Education for the Physically Disabled
Child Brides
Children in Drug Trafficking
United Nations Environmental Programme
Rafa Ifthikar and Nicolas Luongo
Freshwater Resource Management
Marine Conservation
Urban Environmental Planning
Electronic Waste
United Nations Economic, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
Hiba Zafar and Danielle Naassana
Internet Censorship of Classified Information
Equality for Women in Education in Developing Nations
Fair Trade
Genetically Modified (GMO) Food Controversy
World Health Organization
Alicia Mizes and Medeea Popescu
Neglected Tropical Diseases
Food Safety and Microbiological Risks
Maternal and Newborn Mortality
Rights of the Mentally Disabled
International Criminal Court Specialty
Melissa Haller
Radovan Karadžic
Richard Nixon
Isaias Afewerki
Ernesto “Che” Guevara
Francisco Franco
Julian Assange
Yakubu Gowon
Security Council Expert
Sam Weinberg
Addressing the Turmoil that is Syria
The Mounting Turmoil along the Somali Land Border
Catastrophe for Egypt’s Copts and the Fight between the Past and the Present
Waters of Conflict: the South China Sea and its Ambiguous Future
Press Corps Specialty
Jason Hitzfield
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Our specialty committees change every conference, ranging from the less-common UN organizations to recreations of historic alliances and cabinets.

We generally scrap procedure, and delegates represent world leaders rather than countries.

Read: lots of fun, especially for those looking for an alternative to the standard committee.

Crisis committees throw you headfirst into the turmoil in the Middle East or the ensuing hurricane in South America, which conveniently occur a few hours into debate.

Research is out of the question; you, along with your fellow delegates, must form an on-the-spot plan to mitigate damage, while your chairs thwart your every solution.

More involved than your average committee. Recommended for delegates with at least one conference of experience.

Expert committees feature higher-level debate and a smaller, close-knit committee.

Recommended for delegates with at least two conferences of experience.

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