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Model UN advice?
« on: October 02, 2015, 04:10:43 pm »

Hey guys, I am about to start Model UN, and I was wondering if anyone on bay12 has done it. And if so, can give me some advice.
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Re: Model UN advice?
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2015, 04:12:10 pm »

What is a Model UN?

Is it like.. A model of the United Nations?
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Re: Model UN advice?
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2015, 04:17:56 pm »

First thing would be to state how important the function of the UN is, and then to state how its accords are non-binding.
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Re: Model UN advice?
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2015, 04:32:31 pm »

Here is a definition.
: Model United Nations is a simulation of the UN General Assembly and other multilateral bodies. In Model UN, students step into the shoes of ambassadors from UN member states to debate current issues on the organization's agenda. While playing their roles as ambassadors, student "delegates" make speeches, prepare draft resolutions, negotiate with allies and adversaries, resolve conflicts, and navigate the Model UN conference rules of procedure - all in the interest of mobilizing international cooperation to resolve problems that affect countries all over the world.

Before playing out their ambassadorial roles in a Model UN simulation, students research the issue that their committee will address. Model UN participants learn how the international community acts on its concerns about topics including peace and security, human rights, the environment, food and hunger, economic development and globalization. Model UN delegates also look closely at the needs, goals and foreign policies of the countries they will represent at the event. The insights they gain from their exploration of history, geography, culture, economics and science contribute to the authenticity of the simulation when the role playing gets under way. The delegates' in-depth knowledge of their countries guarantees a lively and memorable experience. - See more at: http://www.unausa.org/global-classrooms-model-un/how-to-participate/getting-started/frequently-asked-questions#what_is
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Re: Model UN advice?
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2015, 04:52:00 pm »

Don't worry, I've got you covered.

The first very important thing for you to do is acquire the role of the correct country. Now, classically the best countries to be are Iran and North Korea, but many fun-hating losers have attempted to ban players from taking these. In addition, most who do not ban them never have the seats open, as anyone would jump at the chance and you're just starting. Do not despair, as alternate, far less well known options are available to you if the role of the Glorious Two are being suppressed. I would suggest you research and then select from one of the following as your B option: Eritrea, Mauritania, Turkmenistan, Myanmar, or Qatar.

Secondly, and this is important, you need to find out the official diplomatic name the Macedonian player is going by. They'll probably be calling themselves the Republic of Macedonia, but it is also possible that they'll be calling themselves the Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia. Your next step will to be to place a call to your nearest actual UN consulate, or if one is not available to the main office in NYC. At this point, you must navigate your way to, depending upon the player's name, the Greek or Macedonian offices. If they're calling themselves the Republic of Macedonia, tell the Greeks about it and express your concerns that a UN-related organization is disrespecting their claims to the Greek province of Macedonia. If they're calling themselves FYROM, call the Macedonians and do the same, except say that the problem is the disrespect of their nation's independence and existence.

Thirdly, you need to stir shit up with whatever chair you've taken. Pretty much all of these actors are excellent choices for spending the entire session making wild accusations of Western imperialism and conspiracy theories while claiming that all of your actions are internal affairs and that the UN as a whole is bound to respect your people's cultural rights. In short form:
-Eritrea locks dissidents in cargo containers to burn to death in the African sun and has no press rights on a North Korea scale.
-Mauritania was the last nation to formally restrict slavery and it still effectively goes on, while also having a cultural fat fetish of force feeding young maidens. 
-Turkmenistan is full of weird edicts and has a cult of personality around Turkmenbashi, as well as not allowing any journalism for a period of about ten years.
-Myanmar is just a clusterfuck of militarists and protestors, as well as having an internal naming dispute over Burma/Myanmar.
-Qatar is a hyper-wealthy mini-state with an obscene amount of oil per capita, and most of the population are menial Indian workers who have had their passports revoked and are essentially slaves.

I also suggest, if they exist, that you try to synthesize with the Iranian and North Korean players in order to threaten the West with nukes. Suggesting that the Israeli delegate be permanently disbarred is a good side-project.

Fourthly, either there will already be a host of island nation players, or there will not. If there are, get in good with them, if not, fill all remaining slots with your friends. Land-based microstates are probably also applicable. Finally, get all of them whipped up into a frenzied Carthego Delenda Est-style obstructionism, without fail derailing every topic at hand to complain about how climate change will literally put them all underwater soon. There are a decent number of islanders and microstates when all put together, so if you can convince them to be a bloc over this their sheer quantity will disrupt proceedings nicely. This can also be an area to expand your anti-Western powerbase, on the basis that they are at fault for emissions.

Finally, it is your solemn duty to troll the fuck out of the Chinese player. Now, because you'll be taking such a hostile and devil may cry attitude towards the West and humanism in general anyway you can't take this too far, because backroom deals with the Chinese are important. However, this also makes China a major threat to you, as their burgoning superpower influence can overwhelm your potential for independent action. That is why, while you will throw China a financial bone once in a while about subjects you don't really care about (workers rights, peace movements, etc), you should always take care to perform some high-profile low-impact antagonistic acts as well. Consider hanging up a Republic of China flag in your prep space or leaving boxes of Free Tibet pins around.

All of this taken together, you should have an optimal Model UN experience.
« Last Edit: October 02, 2015, 05:00:26 pm by MetalSlimeHunt »
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Re: Model UN advice?
« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2015, 07:32:48 pm »

I, too, am joining a model UN. Huzzah for MUN bros, tntey!

In addition to posting to watch the excellent info already here, I have a more specific question: me and a friend are joining together, and our objective is to just to be fairly silly and have a good ol' time. We really want to wear costumes, but my objective is to be a goofball and make it fun for everyone who doesn't really want to be there while at the same time not ruining it for the serious folks.
So, I'm wondering what you guys think is an appropriate silliness level. I'm currently thinking a really over-the-top English gentleman, in full top-hat, monocle, and bushy mustached glory, would be a good one; what do you all think of that? And does anyone have some other good suggestions for costumes?
For reference, I'm Iraq, but in the Legal committee, in which it's only a yellow country.

Sorry if I'm derailing your thread, tntey! Hopefully this is close enough to the topic.
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Re: Model UN advice?
« Reply #6 on: October 03, 2015, 09:33:49 pm »

All of this taken together, you should have an optimal Model UN experience.
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Re: Model UN advice?
« Reply #7 on: October 03, 2015, 10:17:23 pm »

I, too, am joining a model UN. Huzzah for MUN bros, tntey!

In addition to posting to watch the excellent info already here, I have a more specific question: me and a friend are joining together, and our objective is to just to be fairly silly and have a good ol' time. We really want to wear costumes, but my objective is to be a goofball and make it fun for everyone who doesn't really want to be there while at the same time not ruining it for the serious folks.
So, I'm wondering what you guys think is an appropriate silliness level. I'm currently thinking a really over-the-top English gentleman, in full top-hat, monocle, and bushy mustached glory, would be a good one; what do you all think of that? And does anyone have some other good suggestions for costumes?
For reference, I'm Iraq, but in the Legal committee, in which it's only a yellow country.

Sorry if I'm derailing your thread, tntey! Hopefully this is close enough to the topic.

I wanna hear the goofy ideas! Also, model un bros 4 life!
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Re: Model UN advice?
« Reply #8 on: October 03, 2015, 10:55:47 pm »

In the event that you are stuck with a security council spot, veto everything.


Work hard to ensure that any committees formed have at least one country that makes absolutely no sense. Human rights related issues in particular. Additionally, make sure to have at least one pair of mortal enemies.


If you can, reenact the Late Ghadafi's speech in some form.


Simulate translation issues by having all discussions through a non-neutral third party.


Steal anything not nailed down. Claim diplomatic immunity when caught, then claim cultural norms.


And one bit of actually useful advice from Student Congress experience. Feel free to write speeches during chamber. It's considerably more efficient than dong them ahead of time, and provided you can cope, it's a very effective way to tailor your speeches to whatever path discussion goes into. Tell 'em what you're gonna say, tell 'em, tell 'em what you told them format is reasonably useful.
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