Historical United Nations Security Council (HUNSC)

Addressing the security consequences of the collapse of the Soviet Union with special focus on nuclear proliferation and maintaining international stability amid the emergence of new sovereign states.

Stop Date: 31 December 1991

Context

The dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 marked a pivotal shift in global geopolitics. As new sovereign states emerged, questions surrounding nuclear weapons control, regional security, and international stability became increasingly urgent. This committee examines the role of the UNSC in navigating this transition.

Guiding Questions

  • How should nuclear arsenals be secured during state dissolution?
  • What mechanisms can prevent proliferation among successor states?
  • How can international stability be preserved amid geopolitical restructuring?

Detailed background guides will be released closer to the conference.