Model Arab League

Model Arab League (MAL) is a multi-regional model competition in which high school and university students from across the world learn about and compete as representatives from Member States of the Arab League. Participants are encouraged to use the experience to hone their skills in public speaking and diplomacy, in addition to the primary goal of learning about the politics and history of the Arab world. In the United States, the competitions are administered by The National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations (NCUSAR). Outside the United States, the American University in Cairo hosts the Cairo International Model Arab League (CIMAL). The 2010 National Championship was held at Georgetown University, and Northeastern University won the award for Outstanding Delegation.

Councils and Topics

Model Arab League conferences are divided into councils that each focus on a specific area of Arab League policy. While the councils at CIMAL and other international MAL simulations tend to fluctuate, the central organization of the NCUSAR in the United States assures that most simulations within the US share common councils from year to year.

The NCUSAR-sponsored council list consists of eight councils, though not all of the councils are simulated at all models.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Mal | Agenda
  2. ^ The Avalon Project : Treaty of Joint Defense and Economic Cooperation Between the States of the Arab League, June 17, 1950
  3. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_League#Status_of_Palestine