Anti-China sentiments have been gaining ground in Taiwan – and China has not been happy about it. After threats of barricading the island in the shape of a heart and the imposing of economic sanctions, China’s leaders must decide what further action to take to regain control over the island while navigating a complex web of global alliances and international politics. Additionally, delegates must address China’s many internal issues such as declining birth rates, youth unemployment, and a flailing economy, some of which may be exacerbated by heightened tensions with members of the international community. With tensions high as ever and Taiwanese independence sentiment growing, it is up to China’s leaders to chart a path toward a brighter future.
Head Chair: Avril Brown
Avril Brown is a first-year planning currently double majoring in Political Science and Economics. Avril has been an avid MUNner for the past three years, and was actually a three-time DMUN delegate herself. Outside of DMUN, she enjoys performing, language learning, going to concerts, and hanging out with her friends. She can’t wait to meet you all this May and see you bring DMUNC’s committees to life!