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UNSC
Rumbles in the Jungle: The situation in South-East Asia (1979)
UNSC
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) was established on the 24th of October 1945 as one of the six principal organs of the UN holding its first meeting at Church House, Westminster (though soon after moved to New York). The Council was established after the end of the Second World War to address the failings of the League of Nations in maintaining world peace. Since being established the UNSC has been forced to navigate the Cold War and a period of ever increasing global tensions, over nuclear proliferation,
between the western and eastern blocs of world powers.
THE DAIS


LIAM RADFORD
CO-CHAIR | EXMUN
MUN has been a big part of Liam's academic life for the last 5 years, all the way throughout highschool till University where he studies Psychology in Exeter. This is, however, his first time chairing at an MUN conference. If you ever see Liam outside of MUN you will probably find him reading, listening to music and drinking tea or coffee (and if he had the money travelling around the world). Some fun facts about him: He's English-Irish-Kazakh-Tatar, grew up in Warsaw & Prague and hardly anyone can pin down his accent properly (including himself).
AVAN FATA
CO-CHAIR | LSE MUN
Avan is a Master's student in History at the LSE with a decade's worth of experience in MUN; most of it spent denying that he'd ever chair a conference if given the opportunity. As a proud advocate of more historical committees and topics in conferences, he's honoured to be chairing this year's UNSC at BathMUN alongside Liam, where he hopes delegates will take it upon themselves to rewrite history diplomatically and energetically. Beyond partaking in the MUN circuit, he can be found reading books, drinking tea, and re-watching documentaries.
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