HISTORIC CRISIS 101



Hey Delegates!

Whether you are a historic crisis veteran or this type of committee is new for you, have no fear, we will all be doing some learning something new during BMUN!

Crisis is different than your average committee-it is fast paced, discussion rather than speech based, there are no formal resolutions, and you need to be prepared for anything. And I mean anything.

Here are some terms you should be familiar with. If you are still unclear, no worries; we will be going over them again during conference :) !

Crises:Crises can be about anything and can happen to anyone. The chairs will be articulating crises to you at random times. We like to keep you on your toes! Some examples from past years include:  natural disasters, defections, invasions,  assassinations, espionage, outbreak of disease, outbreak of war etc. The possibilities are endless.

Directives:A decree that sets into motion some direct contact with another cabinet or the outside world.If it would cost money in the real world, it is probably a directive in crisis.There are two kinds of directives -- personal and committee.Personal Directives: Personal directives are passed on to crisis by individual actors in the committee and usually employ the deployment of their portfolio of powers. ex. the general of the military deploying troops, the minister of transportation imposing tolls, etc.Committee Directives: Committee directives are passed by the committee. They usually will be a cooperative deployment of portfolio powers by different members of the committee, in response to a crisis situation.

CommuniqueA message (usually a simple note) from one actor in committee to another, or to anyother potentially contactable organization (at the discretion of the dais/back room)ex. Syrian Government → Syrian Armed Forces, Syrian Government → Syrian NationalCoalition, Syrian National Coalition → Free Syrian Armyorex. Senator Booker → Senator Feinstein, Senator Booker → Secretary of State Kerry,
A communique should ALWAYS have a “to:” and a “from:”, which should be impressedupon delegates from the beginning of the committee.Communiques are messages.

Hope this clarifies some of the terms you'll be hearing during the BEST weekend of your life! TTYL!
-Olivia 

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