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How to Use Model Diplomat

Get the most out of your research assistant

Research Any Topic

Use the AI research tool to get sourced, structured answers on any diplomacy or policy topic. Ask broad questions or drill into specifics — the assistant pulls from UN documents, treaties, and country statements.

Summarize the key debates around climate change adaptation financing in ECOSOC

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Write an Opening Speech

Generate a polished opening speech for any committee and country. Specify a time constraint and the assistant will tailor the length, tone, and policy points accordingly.

Write a 60-second opening speech for Brazil on climate adaptation financing in ECOSOC

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Draft a Position Paper

Get a structured position paper outline with background, national policy, and proposed solutions. Perfect for early drafting or when you need a starting point for your own writing.

Create a position paper outline for France on pre-emptive self-defence under Article 51 in the UNSC

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Research Your Country's Position

Quickly understand how a specific country has voted, spoken, or acted on an issue. The assistant surfaces real policy positions, voting records, and relevant statements.

Research India's position on digital surveillance and human rights in the UNHRC

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Find Allies & Opponents

Map out which countries support or oppose a position. Useful for building blocs, anticipating opposition, and planning negotiation strategy.

What countries support and oppose China's position on rare earth mineral governance?

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Practice with Simulations

Run a debate simulation where you represent your country in a committee. Practice responding to other delegates, defending your position, and negotiating in real time.

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Follow-Up Questions

After every response, the AI suggests follow-up questions to help you go deeper. Click any suggestion to continue the conversation — great for iterative research and uncovering angles you hadn't considered.