Each committee debates an authentic Cold War flashpoint under real UN rules of procedure. Click any committee to read the full agenda, background guide, bloc positions, and research directives.
The Brink of Nuclear Annihilation: Resolving the Cuban Missile Crisis
Fifteen member-states navigate the most dangerous thirteen days in human history as Soviet ballistic missiles are discovered ninety miles from American shores. The fate of civilisation is in the delegates' hands.
Halting the Nuclear Arms Race: Non-Proliferation and the Doctrine of Mutual Assured Destruction
193 nations debate whether Mutual Assured Destruction is genuine peace or a loaded gun pointed at humanity's head — and draft the framework that will become the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Two Economic Orders at War: Marshall Plan, COMECON, and the Battle for the Global South
Western capitalism and Soviet command economy compete for the allegiance of newly independent nations. ECOSOC becomes the arena for the defining economic debate of the twentieth century.
Behind the Iron Curtain: Political Repression, Dissent, and the UDHR
The Soviet Gulag, political psychiatry, Refuseniks, and the suppression of the Prague Spring. Can the UNHRC hold the Soviet bloc accountable without destroying the Cold War diplomatic equilibrium?
The Final Frontier as Battlefield: Preventing the Militarization of Outer Space
Sputnik has shocked the world. Both superpowers develop satellite surveillance, anti-satellite weapons, and orbital delivery systems. DISEC must decide whether space belongs to humanity or becomes another Cold War battlefield.
The Fourth Superpower: Cold War Propaganda and the Battle for Global Public Opinion
Delegates are accredited Cold War correspondents for global news organisations — filing dispatches from committee floors, conducting interviews, and producing the official IIMUN Bulletin. Journalism as diplomacy.