Hi everyone, Hope you guy are all doing well! I just wanted to give you some quick updates about conference as well as go over some of the details on how committee will proceed. First, good job on position papers! I have uploaded the grades and your graded papers onto Huxley so you can go ahead and take a look at them to see if there is anything additional preparation you guys want to do before conference. Please do not be discouraged if your grade is low! We did grade somewhat harshly, and there was definitely no expectation for you to get an A or B. Next, I wanted to reveal some of the basic details of procedure in CRISIS. There a couple of different motions that are available to you guys over this weekend: 1. Default will be a moderated caucus with one minute speaking time. This time is really meant for you guys to discuss which direction or topics you guys should discuss in committee. 2. Moderated Caucus : You can motion for a moderated caucus on a specific topic and...
Hi all! Hope you're getting excited! This article is somewhat unrelated to counterterrorism, but I found it really interesting. It raises the questions of how religion and economic policy interfere with environmentalism. Here in the United States, we still struggle with bridging the divide between science and and politics, and it's interesting to think about how environmentalism comes into play in different parts of the world, especially in non-democracies. According to this article, one of the prominent environmental activists in Iran was arrested and died in prison last week. His death calls into question the economic issues in Iran that led to the state of their environmental concerns and civil society. I recommend giving it a read! https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/12/world/middleeast/iran-environmentalists-spies.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fmiddleeast&action=click&contentCollection=middleeast®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=la...