DISEC
DISEC
DISEC
MYERS COLLEGE
MODEL UNITED NATIONS 2024
Disarmament and
International Security
Committee(DISEC)
Study Guide
DISEC STUDY GUIDE
About MCMUN:
Model United Nations, also known as Model UN or MUN, is an extra-curricular
activity in which students typically role-play delegates to the United Nations and
simulate UN committees. This activity takes place at MUN conferences. At the
end of most conferences, outstanding delegates in each committee are
recognized and given awards. Thousands of middle school, high school, and
college students across the country and around the world participate in Model
United Nations. Through MUN, you will be able to gain skills including, but not
limited to: researching, public speaking, debating, writing, critical thinking,
teamwork, and leadership.
Agendas:
o Agenda No.1;
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was an ethnic and territorial conflict
between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the region of Nagorno-
Karabakh, inhabited mostly by ethnic Armenians until 2023, and seven
surrounding districts, inhabited mostly by Azerbaijanis until their
expulsion during the 1990s. The Nagorno-Karabakh region has been
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o Agenda No.2:
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restriction of movement from Israel. Hamas has not held elections since
2006 and is designated a terrorist organization by the US, UK and EU
for its armed resistance against Israel.
Most recently, on 7 October 2023, the paramilitary wings of Hamas,
launched a series of coordinated armed incursions into the Gaza
envelope of neighboring Israeli territory. The attacks, on a Saturday
initiated the Israel–Hamas war, almost exactly 50 years after Operation
Badr and the greater Yom Kippu War of 6 October 1973. Hamas and
and other Palestinian armed Groups named the attacks ‘Operation Al-
Aqsa Flood’. Hamas said its attack was in response to continued Israeli
Occupation of the Palestinian territories, the blockade of the
Gaza Strip expansion of illegal Israeli settlements, rising Israeli
settler violence, and recent escalations.
Who is involved?
What are the most important UN resolutions and treaties on this topic?
What types of policies would your country want the UN to adopt (or not adopt)
on this topic?
Possible Solutions
What specific plans would your country like the UN to undertake to address this
issue?
What specific plans would your country like Members States to undertake in their
own countries?
3. Researching Solutions.
MUN Vocabulary:
Roll Call | Attendance taken at the start of committee session; respond with
either "Present" or "Present and Voting" (By saying the latter, you can vote on
resolution papers in future sessions; please always say the latter in all cases)
Speakers List | When the committee begins, the Chair will create a list of
delegates who wish to give speeches. These speeches are typically about the how
each country feels about the topic (more than 1 topic), and range from 1-2
minutes long. The first time you speak on the speakers list is referred to as your
opening speech. You should prepare this speech before the conference. After
your first speech, you can sent a note to the $hair to request to be put on the
Speakers List again.
Public Directives | actions carried out in public; need sponsors; Chair must
approve before formally presenting the action to the committee; if passed the
voting process, the directive is carried out and applied to the scenario
Private Directives | actions carried out in private; does not need sponsors; dais
must approve before being considered put in action, however, does not require
formal presenting and/or voting.
Right of Reply | delegates may request a right of reply if they feel their personal
or national integrity was attacked by another delegate during a speech; 90
seconds if approved by the Chair.
Point of Inquiry | raised if delegates are uncertain about any aspect of the
committee (in relation to the topic, ROP, general conference information)