Special Political and Decolonization Committees​
Agenda Items:
- Addressing the Diplomatic Complexities Between China and Taiwan
- Debating Upon the International Recognition of Northern Cyprus
Tensions persist between China and Taiwan, a long-lasting dispute fueled by geopolitical complexities and historical animosities with some major countries like the United States of America which exercise strong interest in these issues on an economic and political level. The delicate balance of power in the Taiwan Strait remains a global concern, with both nations flexing military muscles and engaging in strategic matters; meanwhile, the Greek-Turkish dispute over Northern Cyprus continues to cast a shadow over regional stability. The question of sovereignty and the struggle for control raise uncertainties about the potential for diplomatic resolutions or the risk of heightened conflicts. Delegates of the committee will be addressing the China-Taiwan conflict, rooted in historical intricacies and the meticulous consideration required in globally recognizing Northern Cyprus. How will these simmering disputes unfold, and what ramifications might they have on broader international relations?