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For parents of MUN and debate students

Educational. Safe. Actually useful.

Model Diplomat is a focused research and learning tool for students interested in global politics. Not a general chatbot — an educational platform with cited sources and structured courses.

90,000+

Students worldwide

193

Countries researched, with sources

10 min

From assignment to sourced research

Sound familiar?

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General AI tools aren't safe for student research

ChatGPT confidently produces incorrect political information — wrong dates, fabricated sources, outdated facts. Students trust it and submit it. Model Diplomat only pulls from verified sources.

02

You want them learning, not just getting answers

Model Diplomat isn't a homework-machine — it's a research and learning platform with structured courses, daily challenges, and skill-building tools designed to develop real knowledge.

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The topic is genuinely complex

Global politics, international law, and diplomatic history are serious academic subjects. Your student deserves a specialist, not a general-purpose chatbot repurposed for the work.

What you get.

Sourced answers only — no hallucinations

Every Model Diplomat response is grounded in verified political sources. Your student can see exactly where the information comes from. No made-up citations, no fabricated facts.

Structured courses on geopolitics and diplomacy

Bite-sized lessons that build real knowledge — not just answers to questions. Courses cover how the UN works, international law, conflict history, and diplomatic practice.

Builds understanding, not dependence

Model Diplomat is a research scaffold — it helps students find and understand information, then requires them to synthesize and present it themselves.

Age-appropriate content focused on global affairs

The platform is designed for 10–25 year olds interested in politics and diplomacy. Content is educational, politically balanced, and focused on factual understanding.

Saves the panic the night before conference

Research that would take 3 hours of panicked Googling takes 15 minutes with Model Diplomat. Less stress for your student, fewer late nights for everyone.

Used in classrooms and MUN clubs

Model Diplomat is used by 90,000+ students worldwide, including MUN clubs, debate teams, and political science classrooms — the same tool their teachers may already point them toward.

Common questions.

Is this safe for my child to use?

Yes. Model Diplomat is focused entirely on educational content about global politics and diplomacy. It's designed for students and is used in schools and MUN programs worldwide.

Will it do my child's homework for them?

Model Diplomat generates cited research drafts that students are expected to read, understand, and edit into their own work. It's a research tool, not a ghostwriter — the same way a library is a tool.

Is it free?

Yes. The free plan gives students access to AI research, country profiles, and intro course lessons. No credit card required.

What subjects does it cover?

Global politics, international relations, diplomacy, international law, geopolitical history, and current world events. It's designed for MUN, debate, and any course touching on global affairs.

A serious tool for a serious subject.

Free for students to sign up. Built for global politics specifically — not a general chatbot. The same standard you'd expect from a good library, in research-tool form.

No credit card · Works on any device · Free tier always available

Live example — for parents evaluating tools

See it answer a real question.

Every Model Diplomat answer cites real primary sources. Nothing fabricated.

How does Model Diplomat protect academic integrity?

Model Diplomat is built as a research tool, not a ghostwriter. Three structural choices enforce that distinction: (a) every answer is cited to a primary source the student can verify, so 'show your work' is built in; (b) the product does not produce essays or position papers ready to submit — outputs are drafts and source-pulls a student edits into their own voice; (c) Model Diplomat does not hide its outputs from teachers — chairs and instructors can ask the same questions and see the same sources.1

Compared to general-purpose chatbots: ChatGPT and Claude can produce a finished essay from a single prompt and provide no source verification, which is the central academic-integrity concern. Model Diplomat's citation-first architecture means a student who pastes a Model Diplomat answer into an essay leaves an audit trail — the chair or teacher can verify the source independently.2

Practical guidance: ask your child to show you how they used the tool on their last research project. The right pattern looks like: 'I asked Model Diplomat about my country's position, then I read the three sources it cited, then I wrote the paper using what I learned.' If the pattern is 'I copied the output and submitted it,' that is the same problem as with any AI tool — and the school's academic-honesty policy applies.3

Sources

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Model Diplomat — Editorial & Methodology

Model Diplomat

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MLA Statement on AI Tools in Student Writing

Modern Language Association

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AAUP Statement on Generative AI in the Classroom

American Association of University Professors

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