ZYSMUN

Delegate readiness

Preparation dashboard

ZYS delegates do not freestyle history. Below is your categorized stack for procedure discipline, authored policy, and the databases that survive hostile questioning.

Rules of Procedure

Master the mechanics before you manipulate the bloc map.

  • ZYS RoP — Core Floor Manual

    Speaking time discipline, evidentiary points, moderated vs unmoderated architecture, and crisis suspension protocols.

  • Procedural Offense Playbook

    When to strike an agenda, how to sequence points of order, and how to weaponize the rules without losing the room.

  • Crisis Integration Addendum

    Directive intake, parallel track handling, and backchannel documentation requirements for live crisis cells.

Position Paper Guidelines

Earned authority on the page translates to credibility in caucus.

  • Position Paper Rubric (ZYS Standard)

    Executive threat assessment, policy record audit, and implementable operational lines—graded for sources, not slogans.

  • Citation & Formatting Standard

    Footnote density, primary vs secondary weighting, and how we flag unsourced statistical claims on the floor.

  • Speaking Strategy Brief

    Question architecture, rebuttal sequencing, and how to collapse a weak bloc without burning future votes.

Evidence & Fact-Checking Databases

Treat these as ammunition—indexed, attributable, and ready for adversarial citation checks.

  • UN Data & SDG Indicators

    Baseline statistics for economic, security, and development claims—use as floor-grade anchor points.

  • World Bank Open Data

    Macro stress tests, debt service ratios, and comparators for UNGA economic-sovereignty and anti-interventionist argument lines.

  • ACLED / UCDP (Conflict Events)

    Geospatial violence trends, non-state actor activity, and sovereignty-fracture evidence for UNSC portfolios.

  • IAEA & SIPRI Databases

    Safeguards reporting and arms-transfer datasets for security dossiers under UNSC scrutiny.