
United Nations Security Council
Agenda: Confronting the challenges of nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament, focusing on addressing gaps in current nuclear treaties and formulating concrete measures to reinforce the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) committee will convene senior delegates from Grades 9 to 12 in a high-stakes, advanced-level simulation centered on one of the most consequential issues in global security: nuclear non-proliferation. With the credibility of existing treaties such as the NPT and CTBT under strain and new nuclear threats emerging from both rogue states and evolving technologies, delegates will confront the complex realities of maintaining global peace in a fractured world. From Iran’s uranium enrichment and North Korea’s relentless testing to the collapse of disarmament talks between nuclear-armed giants, this committee calls for strategic thinking, and the courage to confront geopolitical fault lines head-on. Participants will be challenged to bridge political divides, fortify international legal frameworks, and propose enforceable mechanisms to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, all while navigating the UNSC’s unique power dynamics and veto politics.
