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Welcome Letters 2
About Our Sponsors 7
Introduction of the Organizers 11
Introduction of the Secretariat 15
Conference Schedule 20
Committee Venues 22
Committees and Topics 24
Introduction to the Dais 29
Participating Universities 35
Country Representation 41
Administration and Services 45
Social Events Introduction 50
Map of Peking University 52
Map of Beijing Subway 53
Contents
2 | Welcome Letters 3 | Welcome Letters
Welcome Letterby President of Peking University,
Prof. ZHOU Qifeng
Dear Honorable Guests, Faculty Advisors and Distinguished Delegates,
On behalf of Peking University, I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you all in attending the Peking University Asian International Model United Nations Conference 2009 (AIMUN 2009).
Peking University, as one of the most long established and outstanding education institutes in China, is also the pioneer in advocating Model UN activities at both high school and university level across the country. I would like to congratulate the successful takeoff of AIMUN 2009 and express my gratitude to all persons involved in preparing for this celebrated event.
Living in a world free of major conflicts, it is crucial that we continue to search for ways to preserve this fragile peace and prosperity which many of us have always taken for granted. Model United Nations is a great training ground for the younger generation. This activity will guide you to be open-minded and flexible. To analyze all of the positions, even those that you oppose. To propose constructive solutions that will benefit all parties. Widening horizons and building mutual trust will help you as you prepare for leadership in the future. Such qualities have never been more important, for we are all moving towards a co-operative and harmonious world.
The theme of this conference, “Green Asia, Moving towards Win-Win Development through Changes”, focuses on sustainable development which is undeniably one of the most widely debated topics in the global arena. Attracting youths all over the world, AIMUN 2009 provides an excellent opportunity for delegates to discuss and exchange views on sustainable development and global changes, thereby allowing them to have a more holistic view and gain new insights into the various issues happening around the world.
I am confident that this conference will achieve great success and become a memorable occasion for all the participants, and I wish all delegates a rewarding experience in Peking University and a pleasant stay in Beijing!
Best Regards,
周其凤
President of Peking University
Honorable Guests, Faculty Advisors and Delegates,
I avail myself of this opportunity to give you all a hearty welcome to AIMUN 2009 at Peking University! Last year, I was invited to attend the opening ceremony of AIMUN 2008 and was quite moved by the enthusiasm those delegates expressed towards the Model UN activity. This year, I am really looking forward to a greater success of AIMUN. The year 2009 will witness big changes of the world, of closer cooperation between different countries to confront the challenging issues on international political and economic agenda, and of our more opening mind, more appreciative eye towards the diverse cultures and civilizations.
AIMUN 2009 will be an important platform for the young generation of various backgrounds to exchange ideas on international issues and to foster a lasting friendship, which will be the solid foundation of your future cooperation. You have yet to gain more real life experiences to better understand the shaping forces of our contemporary society. But your attitude towards the ongoing events and hot topics will be the shaping forces of our future world. While glancing through the topic areas chosen by AIMUN, I was glad to see you have captured lots of the theme words, or big ideas of our time, for example, an ultimate solution to energy crisis, an efficient system to address the climate change as well as other environmental problems.
I am expecting your excellent performance during the three-day conference. Hopefully you will get a deeper understanding of these issues through thinking and debating. By attaching yourselves to the big events and ideas of the world, you will make a difference. At last, I would like to thank all members of AIMUN 2009 Secretariat whose faith and devotion made this activity possible.
Welcome Letterby Former UN Secretary-General,
President of UNA-China,
Mr. CHEN Jian
4 | Welcome Letters 5 | Welcome Letters
Welcome Letter by AIMUN 2009 Secretary-General,
WANG Dingnan
Welcome Letter by Dean of School of International Studies,
Peking University,
Prof. WANG Jisi
Honorable Guests, Faculty Advisors and Delegates,
On behalf of the entire Secretariat and Committee Staff, it is my great pleasure to welcome you to the Asian International Model United Nations Conference 2009. Over the next 4 days, our entire team would work together with you to bring forth an intellectually stimulating, exciting and unforgettable experience.
With the theme of “Green Asia, Moving towards Win-Win Development through Changes” this year, AIMUN 2009 hope to provide delegates global perspectives with Asian insights, and construct an even more comprehensive platform for nearly 500 delegates of different cultural backgrounds to engage in intellectual discourse. I am also very delighted to announce that we have delegates from over 82 schools in 5 continents joining us in AIMUN this year. The Secretariat has made various efforts to place greater focus on mid and small-size committees to facilitate even greater discussion and interaction, generating new initiatives such as the Ambassador Program.
AIMUN 2009 would have never come into fruition without the generous assistance of various departments and agencies. As such, I would like to sincerely express my appreciation to all the people who have made extensive contributions to our conference. In particular, I would like to thank the School of International Studies, the Peking University Office of International Relations for all the guidance and support, the Peking University Education Fund and China Universities Alumni Association for the kind assistance rendered that has provided us the valuable opportunity to realize our MUN dream. Furthermore, I need to extend special thanks to all delegates and faculty advisors for joining us on this wonderful journey. Last but not least, please allow me to take this opportunity to deliver my heartfelt gratitude to our dais and secretariat members for your continuing passion and dedication.
Enjoy AIMUN 2009 and I wish each and every one of you an enriching and fulfilling time in Beijing!
Yours Faithfully,
Secretary-General
AIMUN 2009
Distinguished guests, faculty advisors and delegates,
First of all, as dean of the School of International Studies, Peking University, I would like to extend my warmest welcome to all of you here to the 2009 Asian International Model United Nations Conference!
AIMUN has become one of the most popular events among top students from colleges and universities all over the world to discuss and come out with feasible solutions to the many crucial, global issues. Since our School’s ever dedication is to nurture future leaders in political, academic, and business worlds with rich knowledge of international politics and diplomacy, we feel particularly privileged and honored to have the opportunity of sponsoring such a major international college event to provide a platform for college students from all over the world to exchange your views and work for a just, peaceful and prosperous world through your joint efforts.
In today’s world, seeking mutual understanding and trust between nations has become the consensus around the world and the cooperation of different nations, the call of the time, which could be best manifested in world-wide endeavor in coping with this year’s global financial turbulence and many other non-traditional threats. Given its informal settings of AIMUN 2009, it is my hope that it would once again become an important venue for all of you to express your independent opinions and to come up with more future-orientated and creative solutions to solve the problems that the international society is facing in our world today.
I strongly believe that this conference will be an extremely useful platform for all of you here to interact and work together, thereby building long-lasting friendships and having a better understanding of different cultures. Furthermore, while you are all here to attend the Model UN conference with the conviction that your efforts can make a difference, you will certainly carry this same conviction to various parts of the world in the future and help make the world a better place.
On behalf of all the faculty and students of the School of International Studies, I would like to wish AIMUN 2009 an astounding success and your stay in Beijing totally enjoyable.
Thank you!
王缉思
School of International Studies,
Peking University
7 | About Our Main Sponsors
About Our Sponsors
Main Sponsor: Peking University Education FoundationThe Peking University Education Foundation (PKUEF), which is registered under the People’s
Republic of China’s Ministry of Civil Affairs on July 1995, is a non-profit organization that aims to raise
funds for Peking University. Its main role is to manage the donations and sponsorships received to
foster the development of the university in various aspects including teaching, research, scholarships,
financial aids and campus construction.
Over the years, the Peking University Education Foundation has served as an important bridge
allowing for more communication between the university and the society, especially the alumni.
The continuous support coming from all walks of life is crucial for Peking University to stand out
among universities worldwide with the high quality of teaching and research. Furthermore, these
kind donations have allowed PKUEF to help many students to further their education and pursue
their interests by giving them scholarships and financial aids. Looking into the future, the Peking
University Education Fund will seek to consistently seek ways to improve itself in order to better aid
the University in achieving its aim of becoming a world-class institution.
8 | About Our Main Sponsors
China Universities Alumni Association
Founded in 1987, China Universities Alumni Association (CUAA) is a non-governmental organization
which aims at promoting alumni exchange and contribute to the vitalization and modernization
of China and the world peace through extensive contacts with alumni, universities and research
institutes.
In the past 20 years, as an alumni-oriented organization, CUAA has developed its own alumni
network across China. It organized or supported a lot of academic exchange activities, which consist
of academic seminars, scholar exchange and international conference.
CUAA looks forward to establishing close relationship with universities or its alumni organization both
at home and abroad.
11 | Introduction of the Organizers
Introduction of the Organizers
Peking University
Peking University is a comprehensive and national key university. The campus, known as "Yan
Yuan"(the garden of Yan), is situated at Haidian District in the western suburb of Beijing, with a total
area of 2,743,532 square metres (or 274 hectares). It stands near to the Yuanmingyuan Garden and
the Summer Palace.
Peking University is proud of its outstanding faculty, including 53 members of the Chinese Academy
of Sciences (CAS), 7 members of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), and 14 members of the
Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS).
The university has effectively combined research on important scientific subjects with the training
of personnel with a high level of specialized knowledge and professional skill as demanded by the
country's socialist modernization. It strives not only for improvements in teaching and research work,
but also for the promotion of interaction and mutual promotion among various disciplines.
Thus Peking University has become a center for teaching and research and a university of a new
type, embracing diverse branches of learning such as basic and applied sciences, social sciences
and the humanities, and sciences of medicine, management, and education. Its aim is to rank among
the world's best universities in the future.
The School of International Studies, Peking University
The School of International Studies (SIS) of Peking University is the first of its kind among Chinese
universities. It is an important teaching and research institution devoted to the training of specialized
talents in international politics, international political economy and diplomacy.
12 | Introduction of the Organizers
Founded in 1996, the origins of SIS can be traced back to the former Department of Political
Science established in 1960. SIS is now organized into three departments and three institutes: the
Department of International Politics, the Department of Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs Management,
the Department of International Political Economy; the Institute of International Relations, the Institute
of Afro-Asian Studies, and the Institute of World Socialism.
Currently, SIS has 51 faculty members, with 21 full professors, 26 associate professors and 4
lecturers. In the fall semester of 2008, SIS holds an enrollment of 809 students, of whom 442 are in
regular undergraduate programs, and 367 in graduate programs. Among these students, 219 are from
overseas.
Peking University Model United Nations Association
Peking University Model United Nations Association (PKUMUN) is a student-run organization founded
in 2001. It became the first established MUN program in mainland China.
PKUMUN has focused its efforts on raising awareness among Chinese university students about the
important social and economic issues that the UN is involved in. Every year, PKUMUN sends around
80 top students to participate in various MUN conferences both within China and around the world,
including the Harvard National MUN, the European International MUN, and UNA-CHINA MUN. It has
successfully held 5 Annual Peking University Model United Nations Conferences and co-hosted the
Harvard World MUN in 2006. In co-operation with UNA-USA, PKUMUN is also actively promoting this
activity among Chinese high school students.
With the vision, global perspectives, diligence, and passion of its members, PKUMUN has garnered a
sterling reputation in PKU and has strong influence over other collegiate MUN programs within China.
Despite facing stiff competition from over 160 student associations, PKUMUN was awarded the
Peking University Best Students’ Association Award consecutively in both 2007 and 2008.
15 | Introduction of the Secretariat
Introduction of the Secretariat
Secretary GeneralWANG DingnanDear delegates, welcome on board AIMUN 2009! I am a junior currently pursuing an
undergraduate degree in International Politics at Peking University. On behalf of all
the Secretariat and Dais this year, I would like to share our AIMUN passion with all of
you and I sincerely hope that this 4-day conference would be an extremely fulfilling
time for you to enrich your academic experience and make new friends from different
countries.
Director GeneralSUN LuTo be involved in organizing the first AIMUN after the Beijing Olympics is both
a pleasure and pressure for me. Together with my supportive and hardworking
colleagues, we have been working hard to make AIMUN 2009 more splendid than
ever. With AIMUN maturing and getting more international every year, I hope that we
are slowly achieving the goal which was set in the first place, that is, to make AIMUN
a truly influential MUN conference around the world. However, above all, if we are the
ones that make this conference happen, you are the ones that make this conference
marvelous! Dear delegates, once again, welcome to AIMUN 2009!
16 | Introduction of the Secretariat 17 | Introduction of the Secretariat
Chief Finance OfficerMA ZhiyaoHi guys, this is Ma Zhiyao here. I am currently a sophomore in the School of
International Studies, Peking University. I am also the Chief Finance Officer of
AIMUN2009 and the whole organizing experience has been a great one thus far.
I am really glad to have all of you here in AIMUN 2009! You have made a great
choice to come and join us in this big party of MUN conference and I am sure all
the secretariat and dais members will do our best to provide you a most memorable
experience. Hope you will enjoy your stay here!
Director of Delegate LiaisonYIN HangHi, this is Yin Hang, Doris, director of delegate liaison in AIMUN 2009.
I am honored to have all of you here, and I promise to put in my utmost efforts to
create a comfortable and memorable conference. Should you run into any trouble or
simply want to share your joy with someone, do not hesitate to turn to me!
Delegate Liaison OfficerFANG Weiyun, VivianGreetings to all AIMUN 2009 participants! I am a sophomore of the School of Foreign
Languages in Peking University. As the delegate liaison officer in charge of universities
within mainland China, I have been in frequent contact with many of our delegates
over the past 9 months. During this period, I must say that I am deeply impressed and
inspired by your enthusiasm about AIMUN. It is our hope that we can provide the best
delegate services for you, to make you feel at home in this big family of AIMUN!
Delegate Liaison OfficerCHEN XiwenHello dear delegates, as the one responsible for liaising delegates from universities
outside the Asian region, I have been in contact with some of you quite frequently
over the past several months. Perhaps, I might have also met some of you in AIMUN
2008 or the Harvard World MUN 2008 in Mexico. I enjoy playing the piano, singing,
jazz-dancing and ice-skating during my leisure time. I am currently a sophomore in
the Department of Philosophy. As a Beijinger, I am excited to provide you with more
travelling information and am always glad to show you around my hometown. With
all our efforts, I am confident that your AIMUN 2009 will definitely be an unforgettable
experience!
Director of CommitteesPENG LING YuzheHello, my name is Peng Ling Yuzhe (Peggy Ling). This is my third year in Peking
University, and my third AIMUN. Not only have I had much fun in AIMUN, I also feel
that I have grown a lot throughout the past 3 conferences. I really hope you will feel
the same too!
Welcome!
Director of CommitteesMichelle LOWHello! Welcome to AIMUN 2009! I am Michelle, one of the academic directors of this
year’s conference. I am a Singaporean majoring in International Relations here at
Peking University. The Secretariat and Dais members spent nearly a year preparing
for this huge event and we will continue putting in our utmost best to create an
unforgettable MUN experience for all of you! Of course, MUN is not just about serious
work. After the conference, do spend time exploring this cosmopolitan yet traditional
city!
18 | Introduction of the Secretariat 19 | Introduction of the Secretariat
Director of TechnologyZHU ChengHi, everyone! Welcome to AIMUN 2009!
My name is Zhu Cheng and it's my great honor to serve as your Director of
Technology. I am a sophomore from the Department of Chinese Language and
Literature, majoring in Computational Linguistics, and this is my second year in
AIMUN. Besides enjoying playing basketball and reading, I also love meeting different
people and making new friends. I sincerely hope that you will have an unforgettable
experience during the AIMUN 2009 Conference here in Peking University this March.
Director of Public RelationsDU Jinhao, GabrielHey my dear delegates, I cannot wait to see you all! It is definitely my honor to serve
you all as the director of Public Relations this year. AIMUN 2009 is your stage and our
feast! Just welcome and help yourself! I hope that you can enjoy every moment here
in AIMUN and should you have any problems, I am always there for you.
Director of Public RelationsPENG WeiWelcome to AIMUN 2009 and Peking University. As an Environmental Science major, I
feel honored to share with you the spirit of a green MUN conference and its dedication
towards a more harmonious world. Together with Gabriel, we have been working hard
on garnering sponsorship. It has certainly been a challenging but meaningful year
for me. Most importantly, I am really looking forward that AIMUN 2009 would be an
amazing experience for each and every one of us!
Director of BusinessLI CongzhouI am Joe from the School of International Studies. It is my third year in PKU as well as
AIMUN. As the director of Business, I am in charge of Social Events and Souvenirs
this year. It is my pleasure to work together with other staff in AIMUN 2009 and to
serve you all delegates. I hope that you will enjoy yourselves and bring back much
unforgettable memories! The experience of AIMUN 2009 will be a story you cannot
help telling others and will never forget.
Business CoordinatorZHOU JunHey, I am really lucky to be part of the AIMUN family with you all. My name is Zhou
Jun, a sophomore from the Department of Urban and Environmental Science, Peking
University. As the Business Coordinator, it is my great honor to ensure that you all will
an enjoyable time at the various social events. Stressful committee sessions aside,
I sincerely hope that you will have much fun and enjoy yourselves to the fullest in
AIMUN2009.
Public Relations OfficerLIAO XianHello! I’m Tracy Liao, a freshman from the School of International Studies, Peking
University. I’m an outgoing and easygoing girl, and I’d really love to make friends
with all kinds of people, so when you’re looking for a friend, you can turn to me. Also,
I have a good command of oral English, so when you’re looking for an interpreter,
you can still turn to me for help. Apart from that, my job mainly concerns volunteer
organizing. When you’re looking for volunteers to help you with something, I’m the
right person that you should ask for help. Finally, I always have a strong desire to
give you the best service, so when you’re looking for a problem solver, I’m definitely
a good choice. Anyway, whenever you need help, I’m glad to try my best to bring you
greatest joy, thank you!
20 | Conference Schedule 21 | Conference Schedule
Conference Schedule
Thursday, March 1208:00 – 12:00 Registration Block C, School of International Studies (SIS)
08:00 – 12:00 Delegate Services Open Block C, SIS
08:30 – 11:30Campus Tour(Available every 60 minutes)
Gather at Block C, SIS
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch Campus/Around Campus
14:00 – 15:30 Opening Ceremony Sunny Hall, Ying Jie Exchange Center
17:30 – 19:00 Dinner Campus/Around Campus
19:00 – 21:00 Welcome PartyUrban BackyardGather at respective hotel lobby or Block C, SIS at 19:00
Friday, March 1308:00 – 17:00 Computer Lab Open Room 112, 237, 337
08:00 – 17:00 Delegate Services OpenBamboo Garden Café, Ground Floor, Leo KoGuan Building (LKG Bldg)
08:00 – 09:00 Rules of Procedures Training See Committees Page for exact venue
09:00 – 12:00 Committee Session 1 See Committees Page for exact venue
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch Campus/Around Campus
13:30 – 16:45 Committee Session 2 See Committees Page for exact venue
17:00 – 17:45Faculty Advisor/Head Delegate Meeting
Meeting Room 127, LKG Bldg
17:45 – 19:00 Dinner Campus/Around Campus
19:00 – 21:00 Club NightTusPark ClubGather at respective hotel lobby or at the main entrance of LKG Bldg at 19:00
*Mandatory events are highlighted
Saturday, March 1408:30 – 17:00 Computer Lab Open Room 112, 237, 337
08:30 – 17:00 Delegate Services Open Bamboo Garden Café, Ground Floor, LKG Bldg
09:00 – 12:00 Committee Session 3 See Committees Page for exact venue
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch Campus/Around Campus
13:30 – 16:45 Committee Session 4 See Committees Page for exact venue
17:00 – 18:00Faculty Advisor/Head Delegate Meeting
Meeting Room 127, LKG Bldg
18:00 – 19:00 Dinner Campus/Around Campus
19:00 – 22:00 Farewell CabaretBar PepperGather at respective hotel lobby or the main entrance of LKG Bldg at 19:00
Sunday, March 1508:30 – 12:00 Computer Lab Open Room 112, 237, 337
08:30 – 12:00 Delegate Services Open Bamboo Garden Café, Ground Floor, LKG Bldg
09:00 – 12:00 Committee Session 5 See Committees Page for exact venue
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch Campus/Around Campus
14:00 – 15:30 Closing Ceremony Qiu Lin Auditorium, Block C, SIS
22 | Committee Venues
Committee Venues
1 United Nations General Assembly – Legal Committee (GA)Venue: Conference Room 342, Leo KoGuan Building
2 Security Council (SC)Venue: Conference Room 202, Leo KoGuan Building
3 United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP)Venue: Conference Room 126, Leo KoGuan Building (March 13 – 14)
Conference Room 134, Leo KoGuan Building (March 15)
4 United Nations World Travel Organization (UNWTO)Venue: Conference Room 203, Leo KoGuan Building
5 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)Venue: Conference Room 241, Leo KoGuan Building
6 United Nations Children’s Fund Executive Board (UNICEF)Venue: Conference Room 133B, Leo KoGuan Building
7 ASEAN 10+3 Ministerial Meeting (ASEAN)Venue: Conference Room 133A, Leo KoGuan Building
8 United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)Venue: Conference Room 127, Leo KoGuan Building
9 Ambassadors ProgramVenue: Conference Room 337, Leo KoGuan Building
10 Historical Security Council(安理会历史会议)Venue: Conference Room 204, Leo KoGuan Building
11 Asian Development Bank(亚洲开发银行)Venue: Conference Room 205, Leo KoGuan Building
12 Non-Governmental Organizations Program (NGO)Venue: Conference Room 237, Leo KoGuan Building
23 | Committee Venues
24 | Committees and Topics 25 | Committees and Topics
Committee, Topics and Advisors
English Language Committees
1 United Nations General Assembly – Legal Committee (GA)Topic A: International Terrorism
Topic B: Climate Change
2 Security Council (SC)Topic A: Children and Armed Conflict
Topic B: Situation in Iran
Advisor: Associate Professor WANG Lian, School of International Studies, Peking University
3 United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP)Topic A: Energy Crisis
Topic B: Sustainable Bio-energy
Advisors: Professor ZHA Dao Jiong, School of International Studies, Peking University and Professor
QIN Ming Rui, Department of Sociology, Peking University
4 United Nations World Travel Organization (UNWTO)Topic: Sustainable Tourism: Responding to Global Warming
Advisor: Professor WU Bihu, School of Environment, Peking University
5 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)Topic A: Dialogue among Cultures: Protecting Indigenous Cultures in a Globalizing World
Topic B: Education for All (EFA 2009): Gender Equality in Education
Advisor: Professor WANG Wan, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
6 United Nations Children’s Fund Executive Board (UNICEF)
Topic: Draft Country Programs
Advisor: Professor BAI Guimei, School of Law, Peking University
7 ASEAN 10+3 Ministerial Meeting (ASEAN)Topic A: Cooperation in Mekong
Topic B: Piracy off the Straits of Malacca
Advisor: Associate Professor WEI Min, School of International Studies, Peking University
8 United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)Topic A: Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in the Asia-Pacific area
Topic B: Emergency Management in the Asia-Pacific area
Advisor: Associate Professor CHEN An, Institute of Policy and Management, Chinese Academy of
Sciences
9 Ambassadors Program
10 Non-Governmental Organizations Program (NGO)Topic: UN Millennium Development Goals and Grant Proposal
Advisor: Mr. LI Jing, former program manager at United Nations Development Program (China)
26 | Committees and Topics
Chinese Language Committees
1 Historical Security Council(安理会历史会议)Topic A: Situation in East Timor (东帝汶局势)
Topic B: 1999 Kosovo Crisis (1999年科索沃危机)
Advisor: Professor YANG Bao Yun, School of International Studies, Peking University
2 Asian Development Bank(亚洲开发银行)Topic: Credit Program(审议贷款项目)
Advisor: Dr. Elaine CHAO, 24th United States Secretary of Labor
29 | Introduction to the Dais
Introduction of Dais
United Nations General Assembly- Legal Committee (GA-Legal)From left:
HU YANG Xiaoxiao
LIU Meng Xing
GAO Ertan (Co-director)
CHEN Yafan (Co-director)
JEOUNG Da Eun
Security Council (SC)From left:
XU Man
CHAN Wai Kit (Director)
JIN Di
Nuraily ABLIZ
YOON Sung Min (absent)
30 | Introduction to the Dais 31 | Introduction to the Dais
United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP)From left:
JIN Hyungwon
Cecilia SZE (Director)
MA Xiaobai
Pichayanin WANGCHALABOVORN
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)From left:
HE Tianyu
CHENG Yu (Director)
TAN Fong Wei Johnny
United Nations Children’s Fund Executive Board (UNICEF)From left:
YOON Young Ik
WANG Jingyao (Director)
YANG Rucheng
GUO Yunwen Yvonne
ASEAN 10+3 Ministerial Meeting (ASEAN)From left:
ZHANG Dantong
LI Jingyu (Director)
KIM Sujin
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)From left:
WANG Xifei (Director)
Spike NOWAK
KIM Ah Ram
Zhang Wei (Absent)
United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)From left:
NG Jin Xiang Kelvin
XU Yang
WU Di (Director)
32 | Introduction to the Dais 33 | Introduction to the Dais
Historical Security Council (HSC)From left:
SUN Yuan
ZHAO Mingyue (Director)
KANG Dongyang
LI Luyao
Ambassadors ProgramFrom left:
LIN Kun (Co-manager)
Jesse JACOBS (Co-manager)
CHENG Yaman
Non-Governmental Organizations Program (NGO Program)From left:
TAY Hui Mun (Co-director)
ZOU Yang (Co-director)
YIN Weiwen
Asian Development Bank (ADB)From left:
WANG Lihuan
ZHENG Xin (Co-director)
ZHANG Chi (Co-director)
SUN Xian
All Members of MUN Dias
35 | Participating Universities
Participating Universities
Amur State University (Russian Federation) 俄罗斯阿穆尔国立大学
Anton de Kom University of Suriname (Suriname) 苏里南安东· 德· 康大学
Aoyama Gakuin University (Japan) 日本青山大学
Beijing City University 北京城市学院
Beijing Foreign Studies University 北京外国语大学
Beijing Jiaotong University 北京交通大学
Beijing Language and Culture University 北京语言大学
Beijing Normal University 北京师范大学
Beijing Technology and Business University 北京工商大学
Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics 北京航天航空大学
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications 北京邮电大学
Beijing University of Technology 北京工业大学
Bond University (Australia) 澳大利亚邦德大学
Capital University of Economics and Business 首都经贸大学
Central University of Finance and Economics 中央财经大学
China Agriculture University 中国农业大学
China Foreign Affairs University 外交学院
36 | Participating Universities 37 | Participating Universities
China University of Petroleum (Beijing) 中国石油大学(北京)
China University of Petroleum (East China) 中国石油大学(华东)
China University of Political Science and Law 中国政法大学
China Youth University for Political Sciences 中国青年政治学院
College of Information and Business, North University Of China 中北大学信息商务学院
Communication University of China 中国传媒大学
Dalian University of Foreign Languages 大连外国语学院
De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde (Philippines) 菲律宾德拉萨-圣百尼德学院
Donghua University 东华大学
East China University of Political Science and Law 华东政法大学
Ewha Women's University (Republic of Korea) 韩国梨花女子大学
Fudan University 复旦大学
Gadjah Mada University (Indonesia) 印度尼西亚卡渣玛达大学
Helwan University (Eygpt) 埃及阿勒旺大学
Hong Kong Baptist University 香港浸会大学
Hong Kong Institute of Education 香港教育学院
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology 香港科技大学
Hosei University (Japan) 日本法政大学
Huazhong Agricultural University 华中农业大学
Huazhong Normal University 华中师范大学
Huazhong University of Science and Technology 华中科技大学
Hunan University 湖南大学
Indonesian Student Association for International Studies (Indonesia) 印度尼西亚学生国际关系协会
Inner Mongolia University 内蒙古大学
Jilin Normal University 吉林师范大学
Jilin University 吉林大学
Korea University (Republic of Korea) 韩国高丽大学
Kyunghee University (Republic of Korea) 韩国庆熙大学
Lanzhou University 兰州大学
London School of Economics and Political Science (United Kingdom) 英国伦敦政治经济学院
NanKai University 南开大学
National University of Singapore (Singapore) 新加坡国立大学
North University of China 中北大学
Northeast Normal University 东北师范大学
Northwestern Polytechnic University 西北工业大学
Renmin University of China 人民大学
Rikkyo University (Japan) 日本立教大学
Saarland University (Germany) 德国萨尔兰大学
Shaanxi University of Science and Technology 陕西科技大学
Shanghai Jiaotong University 上海交通大学
Sichuan Normal University 四川师范大学
Singapore Management University (Singapore) 新加坡管理大学
Southwest University of Political Science and Law 西南政法大学
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics 西南财经大学
ST. Francis Methodist School (Singapore) 新加坡圣法兰西斯学院
Sun Yat-sen Universit 中山大学
Sun Yat-sen University (Zhuhai Campus) 中山大学(珠海校区)
SZA Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (Pakistan) 巴基斯坦布托科技学院
Technical University of Berlin (Germany) 柏林科技大学
The University of Nottingham, Ningbo 诺丁汉大学宁波分校
38 | Participating Universities
Tokyo Gakugei University (Japan) 日本东京学艺大学
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (Japan) 日本东京外国语大学
Tsinghua University 清华大学
Tsuda Collage (Japan) 日本津田塾大学
University of International Relations 国际关系学院
University of Macau 澳门大学
University of Tuebingen (Germany) 德国图宾根大学
University of Lagos (Nigeria) 尼日利亚拉各斯大学
University of the Pacific (USA) 美国太平洋大学
University of Warwick (Great Britain) 英国华威大学
University of Wuerzburg (Germany) 德国维尔茨堡大学
Waseda University (Japan) 日本早稻田大学
Wuhan University 武汉大学
Xi’an International Studies University 西安外国语大学
Xi’an Jiaotong University 西安交通大学
Xi’an University of Science and Technology 西安科技大学
Xiamen University 厦门大学
Yanbian University 延边大学
Zhejiang University 浙江大学
Zhongnan University of Economics and Law 中南财经政法大学
Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (College of Politics) 中南财经政法大学政治学系
41 | Country Representation
Amur State University Republic of Korea
Anton de Kom University of Suriname Bahamas
Aoyama Gakuin University Greece
Beijing City University Zimbabwe, NGO
Beijing Foreign Studies UniversityGeorgia, France, United States of America
Beijing Jiaotong University Norway
Beijing Language and Culture University Singapore, Brazil
Beijing Normal UniversityCentral African Republic, Portugal, Panama, Belgium
Beijing Technology and Business University Cameroon, Fiji, Micronesia
Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Australia, Namibia, United Kingdom
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications Spain, Pakistan, NGO
Beijing University of Technology Madagascar, Japan (observer)
Bond University India, Libyan, China
Capital University of Economics and Business Cambodia, Pakistan, Armenia
Central University of Finance and Economics New Zealand, Afghanistan
China Agriculture University Sweden (Observer)
China Foreign Affairs University Japan, NGO
China University of Petroleum (Beijing) Kazakhstan, Kiribati
China University of Petroleum (East China) Turkmenistan, Romania, Gabon
China University of Political Science and Law Australia, Japan
China Youth University for Political Sciences Malaysia
College of Information and Business, North University of China Netherlands, Switzerland
Communication University of China Bangladesh, Kiribati
Dalian University of Foreign Languages Chile
De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde Myanmar
Donghua University Panama, Singapore, Bhutan
Country Representation
42 | Country Representation 43 | Country Representation
East China University of Political Science and Law Tonga, Palau, Australia(Observer)
Ewha Women's UniversityChina, Mauritania, Canada (observer)
Fudan UniversityRussian Federation, Finland, Republic of Korea
Gadjah Mada University Croatia, Mali, China, Turkmenistan
Helwan University India, Libyan, China
Hong Kong Baptist University Brazil
Hong Kong Institute of Education Iran
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Thailand
Hosei University Brunei Darussalam
Huazhong Agricultural University Sri Lanka
Huazhong Normal University Austria
Huazhong University of Science and Technology Burkina Faso
Hunan University Cameroon, Cuba, Thailand
Indonesian Student Association for International Studies Spain
Inner Mongolia University Micronesia, Libyan, Haiti
Jilin Normal University Turkey, Gambia
Jilin University Kyrgyzstan, Nepal
Korea University Iran
Kyunghee University Ethiopia, Mexico
Lanzhou University Maldives
London School of Economics and Political ScienceUnited States of America, Netherlands
NanKai University Sweden, Azerbaijan
National University of Singapore Libyan, Pakistan, Cambodia, China
North University of ChinaFinland, Guatemala, Antigua and Barbuda, Marshall Islands
Northeast Normal University Colombia, NGO
Northwestern Polytechnic University India
Renmin University of China South Africa
Rikkyo University Brunei Darussalam
Saarland University Greece
Shaanxi University of Science and Technology Marshall Islands
Shanghai Jiaotong University Vietnam
Sichuan Normal University Argentina, Georgia
Singapore Management University Serbia
Southwest University of Political Science and LawSolomon Islands, Palau, Switzerland, Portugal, NGO
Southwestern University of Finance and EconomicsFrance, Philippines, United States of America
ST. Francis Methodist School Solomon Islands, Norway
Sun Yat-sen UniversityAntigua and Barbuda, Thailand, Nauru, NGO
Sun Yat-sen University (Zhuhai Campus) Norway, Pakistan
SZA Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology Tajikistan, China, Turkmenistan
The University of Nottingham, NingboVietnam, Laos, Republic of Korea, France, Rwanda, India (observer), United Kingdom (observer)
The International English Gymnasium of Södermalm Zimbabwe, Belgium, Cuba, NGO
Tokyo Gakugei University Brunei Darussalam
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Thailand
Tsinghua University United Kingdom, NGO
Tsuda College Brunei Darussalam
University of International Relations China, Italy, Canada
University of Macau Philippines, Laos, NGO
University of Tuebingen DPR Korea, France, Sweden, Laos
University of Lagos Papua New Guinea, Gabon, NGO
University of the Pacific Australia
University of Warwick Belgium
University of WuerzburgRussian Federation, Kiribati, United States of America (observer)
Waseda University Thailand
Wuhan University Indonesia
Xi’an International Studies University Germany
Xi’an Jiaotong UniversityArgentina, Indonesia, United States of America (observer)
Xi’an University of Science and Technology Italy, NGO
Xiamen UniversityNamibia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Bahrain
Yanbian University Mongolia, Germany (Observer)
Zhejiang University Nepal, France
Zhongnan University of Economics and LawUnited Kingdom, Costa Rica, Canada
Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (College of Politics) Malaysia
45 | Administration and Services
Administration and Services
Delegate Services
The Delegate Services counter is the communications and resource center for the conference. It
serves several key functions: information about the conference and Beijing will be made available; the
conference schedule will be posted, along with any changes; lost & found; delegates can also replace
lost conference materials such as badges, placards, handbooks, and certificates of participation.
Tickets for social events will also be on sale and messages may be left for staff members. At least
one member of the AIMUN Executive Committee will be there to answer questions and listen to any
problems and suggestions. Any comments or complaints about the conference, the accommodation
and meals can also be directed to the Delegate Services counter.
Conference Materials
Upon registration, each delegation will be provided with the relevant conference materials. All
delegates should receive a conference handbook, academic handbook, delegate badge and
certificate of participation. Replacement of misplaced conference materials can be made at the
Delegate Services counter at the following rates:
Conference Handbook RMB ¥ 20
Academic Handbook RMB ¥ 10
Delegate Badge RMB ¥ 5
Placard RMB ¥ 30
Certificate of Participation RMB ¥ 10
All items subject to availability
46 | Administration and Services 47 | Administration and Services
Identification Badges/Placards
AIMUN Country Placards are used for identification of represented countries during committee
session. All delegates will be given his/her placard at the beginning of each session. This placard
should be left in the committee room at the end of each session and will be collected by the Dais. The
Dais will not recognize any self-made placards. Any replacement of placards will be charged at a fee
of RMB ¥ 30.
Delegate badges must be worn at all times and are required for admission to conference events.
Badges are color-coded as follows for easy recognition:
Delegates/Faculty Advisors – AIMUN Pink
AIMUN Secretariat – Red
Committee Dais – Green
Volunteers – Orange
AIMUN DAILY Reporter – Light Blue
Observer – Yellow
Others (Guests/Media) – Blue
Technology Availability
Public computers with Internet access, printers, and copiers will be available for your research
purposes at the conference venue. Please note that documents can be only printed or copied for
distribution to the committee after they have been approved by the Director of the committee.
Delegates are expected to use good judgment when using the Internet resources. Conference
computers are to be used for research purposes only. Content restrictions and time limits will be
enforced, and delegates are asked to be mindful of others waiting in line.
Laptop Policy
Delegates may not use laptops in committee rooms during formal sessions.
AIMUN Secretariat Red
Delegates/Faculty Advisors AIMUN Pink
Committee Dais Green
Volunteers Orange
AIMUN DAILY Reporter Light Blue
Observer Yellow
Others (Guests/Media) Blue
Printing and Copying Services
The Dais can assist you with all printing and photocopying needs concerning documents for
distribution to your committee. Please be sure to submit your request early because of expected high
demand for these services, and make your request clear. If you would like to print a working paper
or draft resolution, please save a copy to a USB flash memory drive and specify in the note to Dais
exactly which file is to be printed.
Printing Notice
In order to reduce wastage, double-sided printing is used to produce all conference papers. Two
working papers within one page are suggested to be submitted at the same time, so as to fully utilize
both sides of the paper.
Head Delegate and Faculty Advisor Meetings
All Faculty Advisors and Head Delegates are required to attend the daily Head Delegate and Faculty
Advisor Meetings. Members of the AIMUN Executive Committee will be conducting these meetings
and we welcome your feedbacks, suggestions and questions. Any issues brought up during these
meetings will be addressed as soon as possible, and specific information related to individual
committees will be relayed to the specific committee before the next session.
Dress Code
Formal attire is required at conference venue. For the Ball on the second evening, formal attire for
dancing is necessary.
Awards
Best Delegate Award: Depending on the size of individual committees, up to three delegates
from every committee will be awarded the “Best Delegate” award. This award is given to delegates
who have displayed outstanding and well-rounded performance throughout the entire conference.
Delegates will be judged not only on their performance during the conference itself, but on their
position papers as well.
Best Ambassador Award: One ambassador will be awarded the “Best Ambassador” award. This
award is given to the ambassador who has displayed outstanding performance in leading and
48 | Administration and Services
coordinating his/her country’s delegation such that his/her country’s policies are in-line and consistent
with their national interests.
Best Delegation Award: Up to ten schools will be awarded the “Best Delegation” award. This award
is given to schools whose delegates have been producing consistent, high-quality performance
throughout the different committees. Delegations will be judged based on the holistic assessment of
all their delegates in various committees.
Best Position Paper Award: One delegate from every conventional committee will be awarded
the “Best Position Paper” award. This award is judged based on how well delegates explain their
individual countries’ position on the issues the committee is discussing.
Best Journalist Award: One to two journalists will be awarded the “Best Journalist” award. This
award is given to journalists who have been producing outstanding reports detailing the flow of the
entire conference, allowing delegates to know the progress of other committees.
Conference Staff
AIMUN Executive Committee. The members of the AIMUN Executive Committee are available
to address any questions or concerns that may arise. They are best equipped to answer inquiries
regarding Beijing, what to do, and where to go.
Committee Staff (Dais and Program Managers). The primary job of the committee staff is to work
with the delegates in achieving the goals of the conference. Each committee has a Director (or co-
directors) and several Assistant Directors. The Director is the substantive and procedural expert on
the issues to be discussed in the committee. Prior to the conference, the Director is the individual
that chose the committee’s topic areas and prepared the study guide. At the conference, the Director
will chair the committee when it is in formal session. The Director is responsible for overseeing the
committee proceedings and ensuring that all aspects of the topic area have been addressed. The
Assistant Directors are additional dais members who help guide committee sessions. They aid the
Director by answering delegate’s questions, monitoring bloc during caucus, providing feedback
on delegate ideas, and keeping track of the speaker’s list, votes, and other procedural motions.
Delegates should first talk to Assistant Directors about getting materials printed or copied.
50 | Social Events Introduction 51 | Social Events Introduction
Social Events Introduction
Thursday, March 12
Campus TourFrom 0930hrs to 1130hrs, all delegates are welcome to participate in our campus tour. Volunteers will
show you around the historical campus of Peking University, which used to be a sprawling imperial
garden during the Qing Dynasty. You would be able to visit the renowned Nameless Lake and Boya
Tower as well as other historically significant sites.
Time: From 0930hrs to 1130hrs, every 60 minutes
Venue: Starts from Block C, School of International Studies
Thursday, March 12
Welcome PartyThe Welcome Party serves as a cocktail reception to provide a high-profile environment for ice-
breaking. All delegates are invited to attend the formal event which is set in a traditional China
context. Unique Chinese desserts and pastries would be served buffet style, as well as a free flow of
drinks. This is an excellent opportunity to network with fellow delegates and get to know them better
before the start of the conference. Don’t miss this valuable opportunity.
Time: 1900hrs to 2100 hrs
Venue: Urban Backyard
Fee: Free
Attire: Formal
Friday, March 13
Club NightA great dancing ball will be open to all delegates in the evening! We invite all delegates to join us
after a day of conference to relax for the night. On the dance floor, you can either make new friends
or further communicate with your fellow delegates. You can also choose to be the dancing king or
queen of the night! Don’t hesitate to reach out for more hugs, more friendliness and more fun.
Time: 1900hrs to 2100hrs
Venue: TusPark Club
Fee: 30 RMB
Attire: Party
Saturday, March 14
Farewell CabaretThe cabaret night will be incredibly rich in content with several components. We will have a Global
Village section where delegates will be given stalls to display various aspects of their culture and
tradition (such as ornaments, pictures, flags, snacks and drinks). Furthermore, our talented delegates
are encouraged to prepare cultural performances. Contemporary items are also welcome. The AIMUN
secretariat will also provide entertainment that fuses Chinese and international elements to spice up
the evening.
Time: 1900hrs to 2200hrs
Venue: Bar Pepper
Fee: 40 RMB
Attire: Casual
52 | Map of Peking University 53 | Map of Beijing Subway
Map of Peking University
AIMUN Logo: conference-related venues
Blue line: proposed route for AIMUN participants
Map of Beijing Subway
Percentage of Recycled Pulp in AIMUN Publication
Conference Handbook, Placard, Handbag, Rose Card, Posters 40%
Badge, Certificate of Participation 60%
Conference Academic Reference, Printing Paper, Page, Pencil 100%
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