The Troubles: 1981 Chair: Evan Liebgott Co-Chair: Braden Goodwin Crisis Director: Thomas Poole University of North Carolina Model United Nations Conference November 2 - 4, 2018 University of North Carolina 2 Table of Contents Letter from the Crisis Director 3 Letter from the Chair 4 The English in Ireland: A Brief Summary 5 Committee Topics 12 Positions 14 3 Letter from the Crisis Director Dear Delegates, I’m excited to welcome you to UNCMUNC X, and to our committee, The Troubles: 1981. My name is Thomas Poole and I am a sophomore here at UNC Chapel Hill studying Political Science and Chinese. I was born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina, and participated in MUN for three years at Enloe High School. The tumultuous relationship between Ireland and the United Kingdom, specifically the Troubles, are subjects that I have been interested in for a while, and also subjects that I thought would translate well to the world of MUN. The IRA, and the United Ireland movement as a whole, could have gone in many different directions during this period, and ultimately chose a path of violence. I’m interested to see where you all will differ in your approach, if at all, and if you will ultimately succeed where your real life counterparts failed. No matter what, I’m sure there will be plenty of insane crisis arcs, heated debates, and probably a cheeky betrayal or two. I can’t wait to meet you all this November. Tiocfaidhárlá, Thomas Poole, Crisis Director
[email protected] 4 Letter from the Chair Dear Delegates, Welcome to UNCMUNC X and the Troubles committee.