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BrusselsMUN vs Disinfo

Disinformation, hybrid warfare, and the future of the information war.

BrusselsMUN is back, bigger and better, this time to delve into the world of disinformation, hybrid warfare, and the future of the information tug-of-war at the centre of diverse international institutions. With an opening discussion led by A-list experts, debate inside EU buildings, and visits to the very institutions you simulate, BrusselsMUN vs Disinfo is our longest and most action-packed conference yet.

Committees

Crisis

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A live, fast-moving crisis committee. Applications open now.

The Crisis Committee drops delegates into a live, fast moving scenario where the situation shifts by the minute and every decision carries weight. Working under pressure with incomplete information, delegates must out think adversaries running a real time disinformation offensive. Built for experienced delegates who thrive in the chaos. Applications are open now.

Disarmament & International Security

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Hybrid warfare and the weaponisation of information.

The Disarmament and International Security Committee takes on the weaponisation of information itself. Delegates draft frameworks to curb hybrid warfare, shield civilian populations from manipulation and set norms for how states behave in the information domain. An accessible entry point into global security for delegates new to the circuit.

European Council

beginner
Coordinating the EU response to coordinated disinformation campaigns.

The European Council convenes the Union's heads of state and government to forge a common response to coordinated disinformation campaigns aimed at Europe. Delegates negotiate shared positions on platform accountability, election integrity and cross-border cooperation, balancing national interests against the need for a single European front. A welcoming committee designed for newer delegates to find their voice.

International Court of Justice

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State responsibility for cross-border disinformation.

The International Court of Justice confronts one of the defining legal questions of the digital age: when a disinformation campaign crosses a border, who bears responsibility? Sitting as judges, delegates weigh state accountability, sovereignty and the reach of international law as evidence of coordinated information operations is brought before the bench. Expect rigorous argument, precedent and a verdict that could reshape how the world treats information warfare.

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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Collective defence in an age of information operations.

The North Atlantic Council debates collective defence in an era where the first move is often made online. Representing allied capitals, delegates decide how the Alliance answers information operations, hybrid provocations and attacks that sit below the threshold of open war, all while holding the members together. Strategic, fast moving and grounded in real Alliance politics.

Subcommittee on Security and Defence

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European defence policy against hybrid threats.

The Subcommittee on Security and Defence shapes Europe's posture against hybrid threats. Delegates examine resilience, strategic communication and the coordination of national defences against disinformation and foreign interference, crafting policy that bridges the military, civilian and digital fronts. A focused committee for delegates ready to go deeper on European defence.