The Historical Security Council of 1994

Membership of the Historical Security Council of 1994 Argentina Brazil China Czech Republic Djibouti France New Zealand Nigeria Oman Pakistan Russian Federation Rwanda Spain United Kingdom United States of America Introduction The Historical Security Council (HSC) of...

SPECIAL COMMITTEE: International Atomic Energy Agency

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was created in 1957 in response to the deep fears and expectations resulting from the discovery of nuclear energy. The IAEA Statute, which 81 States unanimously approved in October 1956, outlines the three pillars of the...

Research and Preparation

A Holistic Approach to Research and Preparation AMUN recommends a systematic and holistic approach to research related to Conference preparation. This approach can be broken into eight components, represented by the subsequent subheadings. This approach ensures...

Introduction to the United Nations

Representatives participating in the American Model United Nations (AMUN) Conference should be familiar with the history of the United Nations and with the changing role the organization plays in international affairs. This section provides a brief introduction to the...

Introduction to the Security Councils

The Security Council’s primary responsibility is maintaining international peace and security. The membership of the Security Council consists of fifteen Members: five Permanent Members (China, France, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States)...

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