Assembly, 1946
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
History of the Committee
Topic Area A
Topic Area B
Position Paper Requirements
Closing Remarks
Bibliography
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Topic Area A:
Topic Area B:
The Situation in Europe
Atomic Energy
Statement of the Problem
History of the Problem
Current Situation
Relevant International Actions
Proposed Solutions
Questions a Resoultion Must Answer
Bloc Positions
Suggestions for Further Research
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Statement of the Problem
History of the Problem
Current Situation
Proposed Solutions
Questions a Resoultion Must Answer
Bloc Positions
Suggestions for Further Research
General a ssembly
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Historical General Assembly, 1946
Harvard Model United nations 2013
A Letter From the SecretAry GenerAL
Dear Delegates of HMUN 2013,
Stephen Ethan Lyle secretary-General Ainsley E. Faux director-General Miranda M. Ravicz
Under-secretary-General
adMinistration
Da-Bin Ryu
Under-secretary-General
BUsiness
Alexandra M. Harsacky coMptroller William R. Gorman
Under-secretary-General
innovation and tecHnoloGy
Julia A. Solomon-Strauss
Under-secretary-General
General asseMBly
Lisa L. Wang
Under-secretary-General
econoMic and social coUncil
Samuel H. Leiter
Under-secretary-General
specialized aGencies
It is my distinct honor and high privilege to welcome you to the Sixtieth Session of
Harvard Model United Nations. Our entire staff of 215 Harvard undergraduates is eager to join with you this January at the Sheraton Boston for an exciting weekend of debate, diplomacy, and cultural exchange. You and your 3,200 fellow delegates join a long legacy of individuals passionate about international affairs as well as the pressing issues confronting our world.
Founded in 1927 as Harvard Model League of Nations, our organization has evolved into one of America’s oldest, largest, and most
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