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The Model United Nations Debate Process . By Nick D’Addio. Step One: Educate Yourself. Find out about the world around you Pay attention to current events Global economy, security, international peace Carry out monthly newscasts (choose any day) . Educate Yourself: The UN System.
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The Model United Nations Debate Process By Nick D’Addio
Step One: Educate Yourself • Find out about the world around you • Pay attention to current events • Global economy, security, international peace • Carry out monthly newscasts (choose any day)
Educate Yourself: The UN System • 192 Member States • Promotes international peace, security, and econo • Secretary -General Ban Ki-moon • General Assembly: (UN organs/committees) Security Council, Economic and Social Council, and many more
Step Two: Prepare for Debate • Remember, MUN is analogous to the United Nations • Choose a country to represent and research it (Peru/India) • Establish what committee you would like to be on (SPECPOL) • Determine the issue that you want to voice your country’s position on (depends on committee)
Step Three: Research the Issue • Use news and media sources • UN Economic and Social Development page • Visit Non-Governmental Organizations’ websites to get informed and think of solutions to the issue • Find evidence and statistics that the issue is apparent
Step Four: Write a Position Paper • What is the international issue? • How does it affect your country? • Use specific statistics/events/quotes from country leaders • What can your country do to get involved? • Propose resolutions and be creative!
Step Five: Debate Etiquette • Hold country plaque up when speaking • Decorum!! Decorum!! (gavel slam) • Point of . . . Parliamentary Inquiry, Parliamentary Privilege • Wear Western Business Attire • Motion to . . . Adjourn meeting, Table debate, Suspend debate, Appeal the Chair’s Decision
Step Six: Debate Away!!! • Setting the Agenda • Formal Debate: speakers list • Informal Debate: moderated caucuses (short speeches), unmoderated caucuses ( debate recess) • Debate with other countries the issue and possible resolutions
Step Seven: Resolutions and Change • Resolve the international issues in a paper • Preambulatory clauses: set the stage, emphasize the problem • Operative clauses: take action, make change • Use the support of NGO’s in the Resolution Paper • Use the past to benefit the future • Vote on a paper that will make positive change of the issue
CHANGE is the Goal • Change is the goal of the UN and MUN • We took a perfectly real global issue and hatched valid resolutions to make change in our world!!