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Part of the Int. School of Prague Model United Nations series

Int. School of Prague Model United Nations

Prague, Czechia · high-school

Summary

The International School of Prague Model United Nations (ISPMUN) offers a high-school level Model United Nations experience in the historic city of Prague. This event provides a platform for young delegates to engage in diplomatic discourse and hone their skills in international relations. Participants will have the opportunity to represent various countries and address pressing global issues, fostering a deeper understanding of multilateral cooperation and problem-solving.

Country perspectives

Where the most-relevant 7 countries stand on the dominant committee topic. Click through for the full country dossier.

United StatesUnited States

Advocates for democratic values, human rights, and international cooperation, often through multilateral institutions.

Role: As a permanent member of the Security Council and a major global power, the USA plays a significant role in shaping international policy and providing resources for global initiatives.

ChinaChina

Emphasizes national sovereignty, non-interference in internal affairs, and economic development as key pillars of its foreign policy.

Role: A permanent member of the Security Council, China's growing economic and political influence means its perspective is crucial in any global discussion, particularly on development and security.

RussiaRussia

Prioritizes national security interests, a multipolar world order, and often challenges what it perceives as Western hegemony.

Role: As a permanent member of the Security Council, Russia's geopolitical strategies and historical influence are central to discussions on international security and regional conflicts.

GermanyGermany

Strong proponent of European integration, multilateralism, and a rules-based international order, with a focus on human rights and sustainable development.

Role: Germany is a leading economic power in Europe and a significant contributor to international aid and peacekeeping efforts, influencing policy through its strong diplomatic presence and financial contributions.

IndiaIndia

Upholds non-alignment, strategic autonomy, and advocates for reforms in global governance structures to reflect a more equitable world order.

Role: As the world's largest democracy and a rapidly growing economy, India's perspective is vital on issues of development, climate change, and global security, often bridging divides between developed and developing nations.

BrazilBrazil

Promotes South-South cooperation, environmental protection, and a more representative global governance system.

Role: Brazil is a key player in Latin America and a significant voice on environmental issues, particularly regarding the Amazon rainforest, and advocates for the interests of developing countries.

South AfricaSouth Africa

Advocates for African unity, human rights, and social justice, often playing a mediating role in regional conflicts.

Role: South Africa is a prominent voice for the African continent, championing issues of decolonization, racial equality, and sustainable development within international forums.

Why this edition matters in 2026

ISPMUN is significant for its commitment to developing future leaders in diplomacy and international affairs. By simulating the United Nations, the conference encourages participants to research complex global challenges, articulate national positions, and negotiate resolutions with peers from diverse backgrounds. This immersive experience is crucial for cultivating critical thinking, public speaking, and negotiation abilities, which are indispensable in an increasingly interconnected world. The conference's setting in Prague, a city with a rich history of international relations and cultural exchange, adds another layer of depth to the experience. Delegates are not only engaging in academic simulations but are also exposed to a vibrant European capital, further broadening their perspectives. Such events are vital for inspiring young people to pursue careers in diplomacy, international law, and global governance, contributing to a more peaceful and cooperative international community.

Key topics & committees

  • topic specific research

    Delegates must conduct in-depth research on the specific topics assigned to their committees, understanding the historical context, current challenges, and potential solutions from various national and international perspectives.

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  • how committees work

    Understanding the procedural rules and dynamics of Model UN committees is essential for effective participation, including knowledge of debate structures, resolution drafting, and voting processes.

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  • researching your country

    A thorough understanding of the assigned country's foreign policy, domestic priorities, and historical diplomatic engagements is fundamental for representing its interests authentically and effectively in committee.

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How to prepare

To excel at ISPMUN, delegates should prioritize thorough preparation. This includes a deep dive into their assigned country's foreign policy, historical context, and current geopolitical interests, as outlined in the "Researching Your Country" lesson. Understanding the nuances of their country's stance on various issues is paramount for effective representation. Furthermore, delegates should familiarize themselves with the specific topics that will be discussed in their committees. This involves conducting "[Topic-Specific Deep Dives](/learn/lessons/topic-specific-research)" to grasp the complexities of each agenda item, including relevant international laws, treaties, and past UN resolutions. Understanding "How Committees Work" and the procedural rules will also be critical for navigating debates and contributing meaningfully to the resolution-drafting process.

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Sep 25, 2026 – Sep 27, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the educational level for participants at this conference?

    The conference is designed for high-school level participants, providing an engaging and educational experience for younger delegates.

  • Where is the conference located?

    The conference takes place in the city of Prague, offering delegates a unique cultural experience alongside their diplomatic endeavors.

  • What format does the conference follow?

    The conference follows a Model United Nations format, simulating the diplomatic processes of the United Nations to foster skills in negotiation and international relations.

Last verified May 27, 2026 · Source: mymun.com

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