AIEA
International Atomic Energy Agency
Topic:
"Preventing a New Nuclear Arms Race: The IAEA's Role in Non-Proliferation and International Security"
Committee Overview
The threat of a renewed nuclear arms race and the risk of a global conflict are among the most serious challenges to twenty-first century security. In this context, it is crucial to analyze whether current non-proliferation and disarmament efforts are sufficient and to examine how the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) promotes nuclear security.
This debate seeks to evaluate the effectiveness of the existing nuclear security framework, balancing strategic deterrence with the urgent need to advance disarmament, prevent proliferation, and manage potential crises. Delegates are encouraged to reflect on the importance of multilateral cooperation, review current policies, and propose innovative solutions to emerging challenges.
Key questions to consider include: How can the non-proliferation regime be strengthened? What measures can prevent geopolitical tensions from escalating into nuclear conflict?
Preparation Tips
- Research your assigned country's position thoroughly.
- Prepare a well-structured position paper outlining your country's stance.
- Familiarize yourself with the rules of procedure for formal debate.
- Practice public speaking and impromptu responses.
- Review past resolutions and actions related to the topic.