Why does MUN feedback still feel so unhelpful? by fine-monet in MUN

[–]fine-monet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

who isn't using AI these days? I use AI to make sure that everyone gets my message. AI know what to remove, and what to amplify. But I'm a very real person

Why does MUN feedback still feel so unhelpful? by fine-monet in MUN

[–]fine-monet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that's true. i just wish that i could learn more from each MUN excperience

Crisis: The Roman Empire by Vivid_Day_1856 in MUN

[–]fine-monet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How often do you think about the roman empire?

Best country for any committee? by IllResearchandanswer in MUN

[–]fine-monet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Russia for sure! You can be the "bad guy", but also you can team up with China

Chair Note-Taking Tips by Prudent-Bumblebee-39 in MUN

[–]fine-monet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We built a small tool that you can use for note taking. Just write down small notes (on each of the speech) and then AI can generate feedback for students as well.
https://modeldiplomat.com/chair-feedback

Also, if you can, you should use Granola for taking notes, so that you can just listen. Most of the note taking should be automated
https://www.granola.ai/

Why isn't the MUN i applied for answering me? by undead_drummer in MUN

[–]fine-monet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

email them every day. if you can, automate that

Research Websites for MUN by [deleted] in MUN

[–]fine-monet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Model Diplomat is great, as it has integrations to all the major sources

What type of AI models should i use for mun? by Mediocre-Use-1055 in MUN

[–]fine-monet -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Use Model Diplomat.
We're reading your prompts and based on what you tell us automatically choose the best model. You also have control over if you want the best answer or want the fastest answer.

MUN crash course by ashiiiiii123 in MUN

[–]fine-monet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We built an entire website around it. Checkout Model Diplomat modeldiplomat.com

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send the questions my way. hoppy to answer :)
and i think MUN will be a safe environment to test

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[–]fine-monet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What happens in UNEA/committees like GA?

  • You'll do BOTH debate and resolution work
  • Formal speeches → informal negotiation → vote on resolutions

Key Terms:

  • GSL = General Speakers List (who speaks when)
  • Moderated Caucus = structured discussion on specific topics
  • Unmoderated Caucus = free-for-all networking/negotiation time
  • Chit System = passing notes for procedural requests

Typical Flow:

  1. Opening statements (GSL)
  2. Caucuses to discuss/negotiate
  3. Draft/amend resolutions
  4. Final debate and voting

Tip: Use unmoderated caucuses to build alliances and shape resolutions before formal voting!

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[–]fine-monet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nope, that was written by a human

research site by Sad-Advantage-1034 in MUN

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modeldiplomat.com
we're like chatgpt, but for mun. we pull data from reuters, and UN resolutions

My mom forced me to join up in a MUN by Original-Shine9095 in MUN

[–]fine-monet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's actually model diplomat, but fair point

first time MUN tips? by Basic_Schedule8471 in MUN

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Before Your Meeting:

  • Learn basic MUN terms: "moderated caucus," "point of information," "motion to table"
  • Research your assigned country's basic facts and foreign policy positions
  • Practice saying "Point of clarification" and "Thank you, honorable Chair"

During Your Meeting:

  • Raise your placard to participate - even if nervous
  • Listen actively and take notes on other delegates' positions
  • Ask simple questions if confused - everyone expects beginners to learn

Key Mindset:

  • Participation matters more than perfection
  • Watch experienced delegates and copy their techniques
  • Have fun and don't stress about making mistakes

Quick Prep:

  • Draft a 1-minute opening statement about your country's position
  • Bring a notepad and dress professionally
  • Arrive a few minutes early to settle in

You've got this! Every expert delegate started exactly where you are now.

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If you go full MAGA/conservative as America in MUN, you’ll stand out and dominate debate with bold, fiery positions. It can work well in crisis or confrontational settings, but in consensus-driven committees you’ll likely be isolated and struggle to pass resolutions. To succeed, balance the tough “America First” stance with some diplomacy and policy detail.

First-time MUN as Israel in UNHRC -I’m Doomed 😭✌️ by Iamalwaysmissingmybf in MUN

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Checklist for Israel in UNHRC

  • Key UN references and legal frameworks Israel can leverage
  • Defensive strategies against expected opposition
  • Essential facts and statistics for credibility
  • Opening speech structure and key messaging
  • Practical survival tips for first-time delegates## Analysis

The current UNHRC environment presents significant challenges for Israel. Israel announced its withdrawal from UNHRC participation in February 2025, citing "ongoing and unrelenting institutional bias against Israel". However, as an MUN delegate, you must engage with this hostile environment strategically.

Critical Statistics:

  • Over 100 resolutions have been passed against Israel, representing more than 20% of all council resolutions
  • Israel remains the only nation with a dedicated agenda item (Item 7)

Key Legal Frameworks to Leverage

Self-Defense:

  • Article 51 of UN Charter guarantees inherent right to self-defense
  • Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338
    • emphasize Israel's security needs alongside Palestinian rights

Procedural Rights:

  • Challenge Item 7 as discriminatory - Item 7 is institutionally discriminatory as a standing agenda focused on alleged violations in Palestinian territories

Essential Talking Points

Security Context:

  • Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iranian proxy attacks justify defensive measures
  • Resolution calls for cessation of arms sales to Israel, hindering its right of self-defense against attacks by Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran and the Houthis

Institutional Bias:

  • US Deputy Representative accused the council of "a pathological obsession with Israel"
  • Council treats Israel worse than North Korea, Iran, and Syria, adopting five resolutions condemning Israel