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Invitation to the 13th MXMUN
The 13th MXMUN will take place from February 2 to February 5, 2025, in Hangzhou, China. This year’s conference will feature ten diverse committees, each providing a unique and immersive experience for delegates, with topics ranging from current global issues to historical debates. The committees will conduct proceedings primarily in Chinese, with the exception of the Kabul Conference and MPC, which will operate in English.
Key Committees and Highlights:
Main Press Center
Language: Simplified Chinese/English
Delegate System: Mixed Representation
Rules of Procedure: Special Rules
This committee aims to explore the evolving role of journalism in the digital age, focusing on the balance between sensationalism and factual reporting. Delegates will critically analyze the impact of social media on journalism and consider ways to maintain journalistic integrity.
Kabul Conference of Special Representatives of Regional Countries (English Committee)
Topic: Regional Stability, Robust Governance, and Economic Recovery in Afghanistan
This committee addresses the complex issues facing Afghanistan since the Taliban's return to power, including regional stability and economic challenges. Delegates will engage in diplomatic discussions to find a path forward for sustainable peace.
"Old World Blues" – 2015 West Asia-Europe Geopolitical Crisis (Chinese Crisis Committee)
Topic: 2015 Geopolitical Situation in West Asia and Europe
Delegates will revisit 2015, delving into ongoing conflicts and exploring how diplomatic efforts could have shaped a different geopolitical outcome.
World History Committee: "Curtain Rises in the East and West" – 1946 Paris Peace Conference
Topic: The Post-War Settlement of Italy
Set in 1946, this committee will simulate the complex negotiations over Italy’s post-war future, reflecting on international alliances and tensions in Europe.
Ancient Chinese History Committee: "Maintaining Order for the People" – 1724 Yongzheng Reforms
Delegates will explore the intricacies of Emperor Yongzheng’s reforms and the impact on China's economic and social stability during the Qing Dynasty.
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board Meeting
Topic: Cross-Regional Nuclear Cooperation and the Energy Crisis
Delegates will address the global governance of nuclear energy, with a focus on ensuring peaceful nuclear development and addressing climate change impacts.
INTERPOL General Assembly
Topic: Law Enforcement Cooperation and Combatting Human Trafficking and Smuggling
This committee aims to strengthen global cooperation to combat transnational crimes, with a special focus on human trafficking and smuggling.
UN Security Council
Topic: Peace and Stability in West Africa and the Sahel
Delegates will confront the ongoing security issues in West Africa, balancing national interests with the need for regional stability.
World Bank
Topic: Improving Living Standards in the Global South
This committee follows a unique project review process, simulating the dynamics of World Bank decision-making to foster global economic development.
International Court of Justice (ICJ) – Nottebohm Case
Topic: Nationality and Diplomatic Protection
Delegates will engage in a historical legal case, examining international law principles regarding nationality and diplomatic protection.
The 13th MXMUN welcomes delegates from all backgrounds to participate in this profound journey of diplomacy and international relations. Through thought-provoking debates and immersive simulations, we aim to inspire a new generation of global thinkers and leaders. Join us as we explore complex issues, embrace diverse perspectives, and work together towards creating a brighter future.
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