Committees
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Debt Crisis in Africa
Outer Space Colonization
Reformation of Guidelines for Preventive War
The Build Up of the French Navy
Freedom of the Seas
French Occupation of the Helvetic and Batavian Republics
Maritime Piracy in the Arabian Sea
Foreign Intervention in Libya
Fissile Materials
The Legality of Sanctions
International Immigration Laws
Thai- Cambodian conflict
Preservation of Cultural Artifacts
Islamic Rights in Europe
Censorship of Social Media
Thailand—Cambodia Dispute
Unrest in Georgia
Conflict in Burma
Child Kidnapping in Nepal
Female Genital Mutilation in Egypt
Government Torture in Zimbabwe
Intervention Based on Humanitarian Concerns
Israeli West Bank Settlements
The Regulation of Multinational Industries
Illegal Drug Production In Afghanistan
Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon
Turmoil Along the East China Sea
Education for Children in Developing Nations
Protection against Products Harmful to Health and the Environment
Rising Sea Levels
Soil Contamination by Heavy Metals and Pesticides
Environmental Peacebuilding in Africa
Dramatic Loss of Biodiversity
Child Labor in China
Child Soldiers in Sudan
Children in Disaster Stricken Areas
Travelers’ Health
Proper Management of Medical Waste
Substance Abuse in Developing Nations
Robert Mugabe
George W. Bush
Kim Il Sung
Bashar al-Assad
Conflict in Syria
Security Council Reform
Transitional Federal Government of Somalia
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.