NCSC LIII’s Committees


 

Assemblies & Specialized

Standard and specialized General Assembly committees. No crisis elements.

USGs: Carlos Gerke and Kee Hung Giam
Please contact k.giam@modelun.org and c.gerke@modelun.org with any questions.

 

The Ad-Hoc General

Assembly

Advanced 24-Hour

You Can Run, But You Can't Hide: The International Anti-Corruption Conference, 2022

Double Delegate Committee

Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum: Indo-Pacific Partnership for Maritime Domain Awareness, 2022

 

Merci Beau-Coup: The Economic Community of West African States, 2025

Feeling a Little Peaky?: The Andean Community, 1990

 

Who’s in Your Wallet?
Joint-General-Assembly, The United States Senate, 2025

Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 2025

Senate Committee on Rules & Administration, 2025

Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Government Affairs, 2025

Councils

Larger, diverse crisis committees that focus on responding to societal and governmental conditions with a local orientation (approx. 22-25 delegates).

USG: Sanjay Rajesh
Please contact s.rajesh@modelun.org with any questions.

It's a Phnom-inomenom: The United Nations Security Council, Cambodian Reconstruction, 1989

Advanced Hybrid

The Precarious Paris of the East: Shanghai Municipal Council, 1928

Be Our Guest: Peruvian Military Council, 1996

Catch Me if You Can: Governing Council of the Indian Premier League, 2007

 
 
 

Boards & Agencies

NCSC’s newest crisis organ, focused on professional organizations and institutions (approx. 22 delegates).

USG: Rachel Styslinger
Please contact r.styslinger@modelun.org with any questions.

 

Que No, Que No, Que No Nos Representan: La Junta de ¡Plataforma Democracia Real Ya! 2011

Spanish BIlingual

Mission Berlin: The Central Intelligence Agency, 1989

Guardians of the Galaxy: The United Arab Emirates' Space Agency, 2025

An Eye for a van Eyck: The Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Unit Board, 1944

Cabinets

Governmental crisis committees simulating the administration of various heads of state & government officials (approx. 20 delegates).

USG: Ava Manaker
Please contact a.manaker@modelun.org with any questions.

Two Birds with One Stone: The Cabinet of Te Whiti-o-Rongomai and Tohu Kakahi, 1881

For Women/Gender Non-Conforming Delegates

Regency and Reform: The Cabinet of the Empress Dowager Cixi, 1861

Martial Flaw: The Cabinet of Choi Sang-Mok, 2024

Guns and Ships: The Cabinet of Amfo Otu and Kwesi Edu, 1871

Non-Traditional Crisis

Small, unique, and fast-paced committees with distinct committee procedures, elements, or mechanics (18-20 delegates).

USG: Luke Madden
Please contact l.madden@modelun.org with any questions.

The Ad Hoc Committee of the Secretary-General

Advanced Crisis

There’s an Imposter Among Us: Project ECHELON, 1962

Mafia/Werewolf-Inspired

We are Never Ever Ever Getting Back Together: The Constitutional Convention of the West Indies Federation, 1958

95% of Gamblers Quit Before They Win Big: Enron Board of Directors, 1992

Stock Market/Investment Mechanics

Joint-Crisis Committees

Two linked crisis committees with joint elements of competition or cooperation (18-20 delegates).

USG: Christopher Pishvaian

Please contact c.pishvaian@modelun.org with any questions.

Just Gdańsk
City of Gdańsk vs. Kingdom of Prussia, 1773

The City of Gdańsk, 1773

The Kingdom of Prussia, 1773

Shahdown
Ottoman-Persian Wars, 1730

The Ottoman Empire, 1730

The Persian Empire, 1730