A position paper should include: > Intro Sentence > Discussion of your country’s current policies on the topic > Policy proposals - potential solutions.

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A position paper should include: > Intro Sentence > Discussion of your country’s current policies on the topic > Policy proposals - potential solutions your country might support

A position paper should include: > Intro Sentence 1 sentence history of your country’s involvement and/or interest. Example: Norway has actively participated in UN peacekeeping for several decades including operations in ___ and ___ with ___# of troops. > Discussion of your country’s current policies on the topic > Policy proposals - potential solutions your country might support

A position paper should include: > Intro Sentence Norway takes an active interest in achieving peace in the Middle East and has been fundamental in the signing of the Oslo Accords. Norway is in a unique position as a mediator because it has a clear understanding of Palestinian demands and a working relationship with the PLO, but the Norwegian people also have considerable interest in and support for Israel as a nation. > Discussion of your country’s current policies on the topic > Policy proposals - potential solutions your country might support Example: Norway has actively participated in UN peacekeeping for several decades including operations in ___ and ___ with ___# of troops.

A position paper should include: > Intro Sentence Norway is willing to cooperate with other members of the international community that are interested in providing a peacekeeping force for Jerusalem in accordance with Security Council resolution 255. In addition, we would support further resolutions ensuring Israeli compliance with the Peace Accords). > Discussion of your country’s current policies on the topic > Policy proposals - potential solutions your country might support Norway takes an active interest in achieving peace in the Middle East and has been fundamental in the signing of the Oslo Accords. Norway is in a unique position as a mediator because it has a clear understanding of Palestinian demands and a working relationship with the PLO, but the Norwegian people also have considerable interest in and support for Israel as a nation. Example: Norway has actively participated in UN peacekeeping for several decades including operations in ___ and ___ with ___# of troops.

Tips on How to Write a Position Paper  Be succinct! Avoid use of “flowery” language.  Write in the affirmative, not negative.  Writing in the present tense (not past perfect ) Ex: “Finland supports the UN’s efforts to ____” NOT “Finland has supported the UN ____” (the exception is when you are actually referring to specific events in the past. “Finland has supported historical peacekeeping efforts by contributing over 2,000 troops throughout the Cold War”).  Avoid first person pronouns (I, We). Say “Germany believes...”, “Germany says...”  Avoid superlatives (exaggerations) greatest, best, most, very, extremely

Tips on How to Write a Position Paper  Frequently used terms: international community, global community, member states, guidelines, implementation, conventions, treaties, –resolutions, –conferences, –multilateral, –bilateral, –national –mechanisms,

Tips on How to Write a Position Paper  Some commonly used verbs: affirms, endeavors, recognizes, allocates, acknowledges, encourages, believes, hopes, urges, considers, emphasizes, –hopes, –recommends, –urges, –Advocates –advocates –addresses, –recommends

Key questions and structure: 1. State why the problem is important. Who should care about it? Why is it on the UN’s agenda?

Key questions and structure: 2. What work has been done already to address this issue? What UN agencies deal with it? You can frame these in terms of an assessment - the agencies are “effective”, “successful”, “overburdened” etc. What conventions, conferences, meetings, etc have been held? What documents have come out of these meetings? Resolutions, treaties, conventions? Frame these in terms of our countries support (or rejection) of these efforts.

Key questions and structure: 3. Link your country to past work. Have they contributed funds? Sponsored/attended conferences? Signed treaties? Have they taken notable steps domestically to address this issue?

Key questions and structure: 4. Propose some specific steps. These may not be directly linked to your country’s position, but should not be contradictory to your interests. Focus can be on multilateral steps, or on regional organizations, or on pursuing domestic/national legislation that will address the problem.