Since the beginning of the consolidation of societies, the relevance of Third Party Actors has been evident. Actors who, through the power of information and the ability to share it with a large public, have made it possible to generate an impact on the various conflicts that have arisen throughout history. In this committee we are looking for these characters who, through various written or audiovisual media, play a key role on the various committees present at RecoMUN 2025.
The Escalation of the Maritime Conflict in the South China Sea
Mateo Peralta, Fiorella Gastulo & Raúl Bastidas
The undefined maritime territory of South China Sea has always been a subject of disputes between multiple countries in Southeast Asian lands, involving nations whose borders clash within this oceanic body such as China, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Brunei. These constant claims of sovereignty and ownership, with the action of antagonising neighbor nations, has led to this arising and relevant dispute to escalate into a much severe matter, leaving it up to our delegates to resolve and cease this sovereignty and border disagreement.
The Hidden Price of Low-Cost Shopping: Exploitation and Ethical Dilemmas in the Marketplace
Dais: Juan José Maldonado & Martin Prieto
Platforms like Temu and AliExpress have revolutionized global markets with ultra-low prices, but a hidden web of exploitation and ethical concerns lies beneath the surface. This committee will delve into the harsh realities of the low-cost shopping model, including labor exploitation in supply chains, environmental devastation from unsustainable practices, and the perpetuation of global economic inequalities. Delegates will analyze the responsibilities of corporations, governments, and consumers in confronting these challenges while striving to balance affordability, sustainability, and ethical accountability in the global marketplace.