Despite being the largest organ at NCSC XXXVI, Assemblies and Regionals seeks give all participating delegates a more unique and interactive experience than the average UN General Assembly simulation. To this end, the NCSC Secretariat has worked with your committee staffers to pioneer innovative mid-size committees that will engage and enrich the simulation experience enjoyed by delegates. Our large assembly committees will include a future ad-hoc session of the UN General Assembly charged with addressing the unresolved political dispute in the Western Sahara territory, as well as the present-day parliament of Turkey, a simulation which should bring issues in contemporary Turkish politics alive on an epic scale impossible in your average cabinet committee. We will also be simulating the bureaucratic difficulties that will likely be faced by the U.S. military’s Africa Command (AFRICOM), due to become fully operational in reality only days before the conference itself takes place. Our regional committees will include the anti-terrorism coordinating wing of the Organization of American States, as well as a crisis-driven simulation of the Organization of Petroleum exporting countries set in a future where prospects of the dollar, and indeed the oil industry, are not entirely certain. Finally, we will also be simulating an assembly of all the political parties in Lebanon, with the intent of exploring the political issues that have paralyzed the country and polarized its greater region. We hope that regardless of where your interests lie, you will find something enjoyable in our innovative medium and large committees, the sizes of which will run anywhere from a maximum of 100 delegates all the way down to some committees of only 15.

The following committees are in this organ:

Ad-hoc UN General Assembly on the Political Status of Western Sahara

Grand National Assembly of Turkey

Lebanese National Roundtable Talks

OAS Inter-American Committee Against Terrorism

Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries

United States Africa Command (AFRICOM)