Forming blocs in committee is often a tough and chaotic process! In a BMUN committee of our size, we expect approximately 3-4 blocs will write resolutions. Here are some guiding questions we hope delegates are considering when forming blocs.
- Is the topic a more regional or institutional question? If it is regionally based, find countries that are of the same region as you! If the topic focuses more on institutional systems, it is important to know what other countries have similar institutions! For example, Topic A is more regionally based while Topic B's focus on institutions is much clearer. Think about how your countries institutions might impact its opinions on the topic (ie. public universities, governmental research bodies, and intellectual property systems)
- What resolutions are compatible with your proposed solution? Are your resolutions more indicative of a long term solution or a short term one? Would your resolution be beneficial to include with others that target the same subtopic or be a part of a more general resolution?
- Think about the consequences of possibly conflicting resolutions. The expectation is not for all resolutions to be passed! What does this mean about how carefully you should be preparing for conflicts in committee?
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