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Monday, May 19, 2008

Country Profile

Perhaps some of you are wondering what exactly a country profile should look like?
My advice to you would be to let lose the creativity (forgive the clichéd statement) and come up with something that’s not merely a compilation of mundane facts but a spirited composition of those essentials that make YOUR country unique in its own splendid and quirky way.

Have a look at the country profile that we (Dipti, Ajooni and I ) made for BMUN 2007. We were the delegates of Bundesrepublik Deutschland








Here are the general guidelines (which can also be found with the invite) that we ask you to follow while making your country profile:

COUNTRY PROFILE
Delegates are required to prepare a country profile; a document which covers in sufficient detail the following aspects of the country assigned to the delegation:
Geography
Location
physical or political divisions
physical features (Rivers, lakes, mountains and geological formations of note)
climate

History
A brief review of the history of the country with special mention of important leaders, pioneers and personalities of note and eras if any
Culture
People,
way of life,
food,
entertainment
structure of society

Government
Nature of system of governance
Structure of parliament or governing body

Defense
A review of the
Army
Air Force
Navy and
Internal Security
a mention of a military nuclear program if any

Economy
Nature of the economy
State of the economy
National income
Trade relations and strategic partnerships with other countries
Import and export policies

Foreign Policy
Relations with other countries with a special mention of partnerships, alliances or ongoing conflicts if any

Role in the UN
Role played by the country in question in the UN and
Contribution to UN peace keeping missions

The Country Profiles may be printed or handwritten and are to be submitted on the day of the Orientation on the 14th of June.
Delegates are strongly advised to used a variety of sources for their research and check the authenticity of any information used. Misrepresentation of facts will be penalized.
The country profiles will be judged on the level of understanding of the Country and its authentic portrayal, accuracy and relevance of facts and figures, illustrations, creativity and originality.

1 comments:

Prithvi S Acharya said...

On chopsticks, ma'am.