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CRISIS - Future UNSC 2014

In 2014 LVMUN's special crisis committee will be Future United Nations Security Council (FSC). The delegates in this committe found themselved in the future, with a completely different world order. They had to respond to the situation described in the Study Guide, as well as to the crises that emerged during the conference.

 

The year is 2054. Humanity has reached a level of development never seen before, although the world remains highly volatile and unequal. Climate change has torn countries apart and has ruined the lives of millions of people around the world. Humanity has tried to answer these problems through hydroponics, advanced engineering, the development of fusion power and the development of near-sentient computer intelligence. We have also reached for the stars, or more specifically for the Moon, and a new source of resource wealth has slowly been pouring down to Earth from the heavens. This is a new age- but how will you handle the new problems it brings with it?

 

Topic A- Securing the future of lunar resource extraction through resolving the dispute over the International Space StationProgressBy 2054, the Moon was beginning to become the centrepiece in a new human renaissance. Since the construction of the ISS Progress was completed in 2043, this station has become the main staging point for the transit of materials and equipment to and from the Moon and Earth. However, the world's major space agencies have begun to vie for control of the station and thus the transport routes it controls. With increased tensions between the agencies and the threat of the world's first act of space terrorism or warfare a grave concern, the UNSC must step in to resolve this conflict once and for all.

 

 
 
Director
REECE HARRIS

 

Dear Delegates,
Welcome to Futuristic Security Council Crisis at LVMUN 2014! I hope that you have your space helmets ready, because we're going to have a fantastic Crisis in the heart of Riga, filled with rockets, robotics and revelations! I am a 3rd year BA Geography undergraduate at University College London, and I have served on UCL Union MUN Society committee for the past two years. I have a wealth of experience as a delegate, a chair (I have chaired Futuristic Security Council at Oxford) and as a Secretariat member, so you are in safe hands! LVMUN will be my twelfth and (probably) final MUN, and my first one outside of the UK. As such, I am looking forward to having an astronomical amount of fun with all you guys!

Co-Director
TOM WATTS

 

My name is Tom Watts and I will be one of your chairs for the FSC at LVMUN. I am a first yearstudent at UCL studying Chemical Physics, while my subject itself has nothing to do with MUN my interests outside of my lectures are normally aimed at world affairs and international politics, hence MUN easily supplements this. Otherwise I take part in student politics and play badminton socially. I have been to 2 conferences this year( Reading an LiMUN), winning awards at both, I also had the pleasure of chairing at UCLMUN this year. I look forward to meeting you all in Riga and good luck!

Co-Director
JAN FARFAL

 

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