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A MUN Position Paper, also known as Policy Paper, is a strategic document that gives an overview of a delegates country position. A good MUN Position Paper has three parts: 1) Country’s Position on the Topic. 2) Country’s Relation to the Topic. 3) Proposals of Policies to Pass in a Resolution.
A position paper is what its name suggests: a paper in which a Member State or Observer sets out its position on a set of topics. For National Model United Nations (NMUN), delegates are asked to submit a position paper on the topics that are outlined in their Committee Background Guide.
WHAT IS A POSITION PAPER? In preparation for most international MUN Conferences, it will be required for all delegates to submit a position paper on each of the topics that they will be debating. A position paper is a brief statement of the perspective of the country you are representing in regards to the topic(s) in your committee. The purpose ...
Introduction. Writing a position paper is a task that you, as a delegate, will have to complete at nearly every Model United Nations conference. The purpose of a position paper is to outline a delegation’s past action and current stance on its committee’s topics.
This position paper is cleanly formatted, precisely written, and heavily backed by literature. The delegate presents a number of solutions for each topic which are supported by the outcomes of similar projects.
What is a Position Paper? A position paper is a paper written by you, a delegate in a committee, to express your delegation’s position on the topics of debate to the Dais team.
good position paper will include: A brief introduction to your country and its history concerning the topic and committee; How the issue affects your country; Your country’s policies with respect to the issue and your country’s justification for these policies; Quotes from your country’s leaders about the issue;