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30+ free templates for Model UN, debate, and political research — position papers, resolutions, speeches, debate cases, policy memos, and more. Fill in the blanks and get a cited, structured draft in minutes.
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Country brief
Foreign-policy position on a topic, with allies, voting record, and rationale.
Crisis prep
Background, escalation tree, likely directives, and a personal-portfolio brief.
Resolution draft
Preambular and operative clauses with proper UN formatting and cited precedent.
Explain a concept
Any diplomacy or politics concept, explained from scratch with examples.
MUN delegate
Position papers, speeches, resolutions, and crisis prep — conference-ready and cited.
Country brief
Foreign-policy position on a topic, with allies, voting record, and rationale.
Position paper
Conference-ready paper in your committee's standard format. Footnoted and exportable.
Crisis prep
Background, escalation tree, likely directives, and a personal-portfolio brief.
Resolution draft
Preambular and operative clauses with proper UN formatting and cited precedent.
Speech draft
Opening, GSL, closing, motion, working-paper intro — in your country's diplomatic voice.
Amendment draft
Add, strike, or modify a clause — with the rationale to sell it on the floor.
Crisis directive
A tight, actionable directive to the chair — covert or public, with a fallback.
Bloc strategy
Map allies, swing votes, and red lines. Who do you talk to first, and why?
Background-guide decoder
Paste a dense background guide; get the agenda, the fault lines, and what to prep.
Debate
Cases, rebuttals, and cross-ex lines with carded evidence you can actually run.
Debate case
Aff/neg case with carded evidence. Every claim sourced to a real document.
Rebuttal prep
Anticipate the other side's best arguments and line up your responses.
Cross-examination
Questions that set traps and corner your opponent — with the follow-ups.
Research & policy
Memos, deep dives, comparisons, and timelines — primary sources before secondary.
Policy memo
DC-format memo. Bottom-line up front, analysis, options, recommendation.
Topic deep-dive
Multi-source synthesis. Timeline, actor map, competing frames, open questions.
Strategy note
Compressed analysis with one recommended move. For executives and chairs.
Comparative analysis
Side-by-side analysis of two countries' positions, capabilities, or policies.
Voting record lookup
How a country has voted on a specific issue at the UN — every resolution, cited.
Treaty summary
Plain-language summary with article-by-article notes and ratification status.
Historical precedent
Find historical analogues for a current situation. What worked, what didn't.
Scenario planning
Three plausible futures with triggers, signposts, and what each means for you.
Actor map
Who's who in a conflict or negotiation — interests, leverage, and relationships.
Explainer
Turn a tangled issue into a clear, sourced explainer anyone can follow.
Timeline builder
A dated, sourced timeline of how an event or conflict unfolded.
Op-ed draft
A persuasive 800-word argument with a sharp thesis and real evidence.
Learn
Explainers, study guides, and quizzes that take any concept from zero to confident.
Explain a concept
Any diplomacy or politics concept, explained from scratch with examples.
Study guide
A structured guide to master a topic — key points, terms, and a self-check.
Quiz me
An interactive quiz that tests and explains as you go.
Walk me through
A step-by-step walkthrough of how a process or institution actually works.