Columbia International Relations Council and Association - CIRCA

Columbia International Relations Council and Association - CIRCA CIRCA is one of Columbia’s largest and most active student organizations and the largest devoted to international relations.

We are the umbrella organization that houses CPR, CMUNNY, CAFA, CESIMS, CMUNCE, and a MUN Travel Team. The Columbia International Relations Council and Association (CIRCA) is an international relations organization operated and coordinated by Columbia students. Founded in 2007, with currently over 400 active members, it is Columbia’s largest student-run organization. CIRCA is comprised of seven pr

incipal sections that contribute to the organization’s mission of furthering international relations knowledge and discourse amongst undergraduates through debate, discussion, and service. Columbia Model United Nations in New York (CMUNNY)

CMUNNY is a Model United Nations conference held over four days every October for over 450 college delegates from around the world. Over sixty institutions are represented annually, whose delegates debate in almost twenty committees crafted by Columbia undergraduates. Committees focus on a range of time periods, geographic years, and topics, and follow a crisis-oriented approach as over 200 committee staffers force delegates to constantly adapt to changing conditions, creating fast-paced and intimate debate sessions. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Columbia Model United Nations Conference and Exposition (CMUNCE)

CMUNCE is a Model United Nations conference held over four days every January for over 750 high school delegates from around the world. CMUNCE’s over twenty-five committees vary significantly across time periods and topics, executed by over 120 staffers. CMUNCE also employs crisis Model UN, a significant differentiator alongside most other high school conferences that focus on “traditional Model UN.” CMUNCE also prides itself on its significant outside-committee activities, ranging from meetings with diplomats and consuls, tours of the United Nations, and an Exposition bringing together non-profits and summer programs to exhibit for its delegates. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Educational Simulations (ESims)

ESims is the organ of CIRCA’s dedication to promoting Model United Nations and International Relations Education to New York City Public Schools. In addition to hosting four conferences a year at Columbia geared to under-privileged Title I high school students in New York City, ESims takes a proactive educational approach, teaching Model UN (and hopefully finding Model UN clubs) at several of these schools. Travel Team

The travel team is Columbia’s very own team of undergraduates that trains and completes year-long at Model United Nations conferences across the nations and even around the world. Members undergo rigorous weekly training sessions and are recognized as some of the best delegates on the Model UN circuit, having recently achieved top awards at conferences including the Security Council Simulation at Yale (SCSY), the University of California Berkeley Model United Nations (UCBMUN), and the Oxford International Model United Nations (OxIMUN). CIRCA Academics

CIRCA Academics is responsible for organizing academic lectures, panels, and other engagements throughout the school year for the Columbia community. Notable events from this past year include a lecture by the Pakistani ambassador to the United Nations, a panel of international policymakers on the crisis in Syria, and a debate on the South China Sea dispute. CIRCA Academics also organizes private meetings between a limited number of CIRCA members and diplomats in New York City, and recent participants have included the UN missions of Venezuela and Brazil. Lastly, CIRCA Academics hosts the Columbia Academic Symposium on International Relations, or CASIR, a day-long symposium featuring notable speakers including the Editor-in-Chief of Vice Magazine, Rocco Castoro. Now!Here

Now!Here is CIRCA’s own travel magazine. The publication features articles, photos, and art inspired by the international experiences of Columbia students. Whether they’re planning a trip or just looking to travel vicariously, Now!Here takes its readers to a place far away from the here and now. It runs a twice-annual print publication, a year-long online magazine, and a blog. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Columbia Political Review (CPR)

The Columbia Political Review, the newest member of CIRCA which joined in April 2014, is a publication that includes everything from movie and book reviews with a political slant to in-depth features on politics ranging from local to global issues. All content is generated by undergraduate students at Columbia University. It is published in print four times per academic year and year-long online. Its circulation exceeds 4,500 and alumni include notable journalists and politicians at the Wall Street Journal and The New Republic.

Hello everyone! We look forward to seeing you at our CMUNNY staff party / mixer event this Saturday, starting at 9:30 PM...
09/27/2022

Hello everyone! We look forward to seeing you at our CMUNNY staff party / mixer event this Saturday, starting at 9:30 PM. Be sure to spread the word!

Submit a proposal for CMUNNY, our collegiate Model UN conference!Applications are due at April 20.
04/10/2022

Submit a proposal for CMUNNY, our collegiate Model UN conference!

Applications are due at April 20.

Join us February 11th in Lerner Cinema from 4-6 for CPU's "Columbia is a Force for Good in the World".
01/24/2022

Join us February 11th in Lerner Cinema from 4-6 for CPU's "Columbia is a Force for Good in the World".

CPU is excited to introduce our first debate of the semester, on the resolution: Columbia is a force for good in the world, on February 11th, 2022, from 4-6pm in the Lerner Cinema. If Covid-19 restrictions continue, the event will be online.
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The debate is cohosted by the Columbia Debate Society, and will feature speakers from CDS and other prominent campus groups. The debate is also cosponsored by the Columbia University Democrats, Columbia International Relations Council and Association - CIRCA, and the Double Discovery Student Organization.

We will feature a faculty panel, comprised of Professor Roger Lehecka, former Dean of Students, founder of Columbia's Double Discovery Center, Lecturer at the Center for American Studies, and a Class of 1965 Columbia College graduate, Dean of Columbia College, Professor of Chemistry, and Vice President of Undergraduate Education James Valentini, and Ted Schweitzer, President of the Columbia College Alumni Association and a Columbia College and Columbia Law School alum.

We are welcoming more student speakers for this debate! No prior experience is necessary. If you would like to give a 2-4 minute speech for or against the resolution, please fill out this form:
https://forms.gle/Mztvg3kAupP8LtaV7

See you there! Any questions email [email protected]. Here is the FB event: https://fb.me/e/399RJOWQY and to subscribe to our newsletter, visit cupolitics.com/subscribe. We are also recruiting new members! Visit linktr.ee/columbiapoliticalunion for more info.

Congratulations to the whole staff and secretariat of CMUNCE XXI for a hugely successful conference this past weekend! C...
01/18/2022

Congratulations to the whole staff and secretariat of CMUNCE XXI for a hugely successful conference this past weekend! CMUNCE XXI has certainly set the standard for high school conferences in 2022, with an impressive array of committees and educational programming including Politics and Diplomacy Symposiums, Society and Culture Panels, and Diplomatic Mission Visits. A truly historical accomplishment and a moment of pride for all of CIRCA! We can’t wait to see how CMUNCE XXII carries on this legacy - stayed tuned in the coming months for information about secretariat applications and more.

Discover the varied programs and committees run by Columbia Model United Nations Conference and Exposition, CIRCA's prem...
12/10/2021

Discover the varied programs and committees run by Columbia Model United Nations Conference and Exposition, CIRCA's premier high school Model UN conference held every January, at www.cmunce.org.

Our next committee for CMUNCE XXI is SOCHUM: Social, Humanitarian and Culture Issues.

The United Nations General Assembly Third Committee focuses its attention on the human rights of social, humanitarian and cultural issues around the world. This committee will have to work together to find effective ways to help those who feel at a disadvantage. Specifically, during CMUNCE, the committee will explore the rights of women and children, and racial and economic disparities. Throughout the conference, there will be two topics that come together. Topic A will discuss the safety of families living in war zones. The delegates will look at wars from Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East and work together to protect the safety of the innocent people caught in these war zones. Topic B will regard the same countries but will focus on child labor laws within the cultural societies. Delegates, it is up to you to generate good discussion and collaborate to find effective solutions to these pressing global issues.

To learn more about this committee, and other committees, please visit https://cmunce.org/our-committees-2.

Join Circa Academics and Foreign Affairs - CAFA this Friday with guest speaker Jana Jabbour to discuss Regional Transfor...
12/07/2021

Join Circa Academics and Foreign Affairs - CAFA this Friday with guest speaker Jana Jabbour to discuss Regional Transformations in the Middle East: What Lies Ahead? CAFA is the branch of CIRCA in charge of organizing the annual Speaker Series and organizing student-led discussions surrounding critical foreign affairs topics around the world. Columbia and Barnard affiliates are invited to attend and engage this Friday!

Read the Columbia Political Review's latest Policy 360 piece on Geopolitics in the Arctic. Policy 360 is the Columbia Po...
12/02/2021

Read the Columbia Political Review's latest Policy 360 piece on Geopolitics in the Arctic.

Policy 360 is the Columbia Political Review’s foreign policy roundtable, an initiative born of a desire to understand contemporary sociopolitical issues through a global lens. In each edition, writers assess a contemporary political issue from the perspectives of various countries. Their objective is not to defend the country’s policy positions, but to analyze what may be learned, and to offer implications for broader sociopolitical contexts

Global warming is perhaps the single monolithic issue facing the planet today, threatening to overturn regional and global political and economic orders. While it lays hiding on most maps, global warming is destroying perennial sea ice, increasingly leaving the Arctic sea exposed year-round at an al

12/01/2021

Our second committee for CMUNCE XXI is The Yiwei Resistance, 1895.

April 1895 — After a humiliating defeat in the Jiawu War, the Qing Dynasty ceded Taiwan to the Empire of Japan. The people of Taiwan were outraged over news of the cession—seen not just as a consignment into the hands of a detestable foreign power, but also as a betrayal by the faraway imperial court. Militias rose to arms across the island to repel the Japanese occupation force, and the local scholar-gentry hastily proclaimed an independent Republic of Formosa, one of the first democracies in Asia. Historically, the Republic of Formosa was short-lived. Its early cabinet was filled with former Qing officials from the mainland who fled at the first sight of danger. But those who remained—the Taiwanese born and bred with everything to lose—put up a dogged resistance that continued to haunt the next fifty years of Japanese colonial rule.

The committee begins in crisis: the newborn Republic, crippled by a series of early defeats, has its capital in chaos and its government ranks deserted. You, alongside the eminent figures on the island, must maintain rule of law and defend your homeland against the Japanese. Your successes or failures will determine the fate of Taiwan—as an island, as a people, and as a nation.

To learn more about this committee, and other committees, please visit https://cmunce.org/our-committees-2.

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