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Draft Resolutions Topic B

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Draft Resolutions Topic A

DR 1/A DR 1/B - F.L.I.P DR 1/C - ToolBAHTs

How to Draft a Resolution (SMART)

  Hi delegates! BMUN is just around the corner, so I wanted to revisit the pinnacle document of committee: your resolutions! Before we even get into the details of your resolutions, the format and jargon about resolutions can be quite confusing (boooo), but not to worry! BMUN has a Resolution Structure document, linked here , that covers all the teeny tiny details of these papers.  When turning your solutions into operative format, we want you to keep the SMART goals in mind: S - Specific , what exactly is this operative trying to achieve? M - Measurable , how will you know when this operative is successful? Are there any specific points that will make this solution more quantifiable? A - Attainable , is this solution genuinely possible? Is that clear in your operative? R - Relevant , will this operative positively contribute to solving this problem? T - Timely , when do you expect to achieve this solution by? Are these time-constraints reasonable? When in doubt, refer back to the SMAR

Suggestions for Solutions

Hi delegates! As BMUN grows nearer, I wanted to offer some advice on your solutions and what our dais expects for committee!  Before diving into the different types of solutions we are hoping to see in committee, I wanted to take this opportunity to revisit our learning goals and expectations for research in hopes that your solutions end up addressing these key points: Understanding the political and economic landscape of Asia prior to the Tom Yung Kung Crisis Understanding the economic events and terms such as exchange rates, the stock market, interest rates, debts and inflation and how they all contributed to the Tom Yung Kung Crisis Addressing the potential economic knock-on effects that the Tom Yung Kung Crisis to the region Addressing the potential social and political impacts of economic uncertainty to the region Recognizing the effects of the Asian Financial Crisis on insinuating social and political unrest in Indonesia and a ddressing the need for political reform in Indonesia

Procedure and Committee Flow

  Hi Delegates! I wanted to check in with you to provide some more insight to how our committee is going to work at BMUN 72. HASEAN will be using Standard BMUN Procedure.  Our committee will start with Topic A and you should refer to the events preceding July 2, 1997, as the past tense. We'll begin by opening a running Speaker’s List (standard speaking time is 1 minute, 30 seconds) and those speeches will be followed by 2 30-second comments by other delegates. This is the default timing for the Speaker’s List and can be amended if agreed upon by the committee. The Speaker’s List can also be interrupted by Moderated Caucuses and Informal Caucuses that give delegates the opportunity to exchange opinions on policy, solutions, and more specific aspects of the topics at hand. In our committee, our dais plans on leaving the flow of committee up to you delegates, so we suggest you come prepared with specific subtopics and policies you hope to discuss! During Informal Caucus time, delega