
Crisis Committee — Treaty of Versailles
Step into 1919 and shape the post-WWI world order. This crisis committee features live updates, evolving scenarios, and high-pressure negotiations as you balance national interests with sustainable peace.
Agenda
Negotiating the terms of peace following World War I
Setting
Post-World War I negotiations, 1919
Theme
Power balance, diplomacy under pressure
Tone & Style
Interactive, fast-paced, historically immersive
Difficulty Level
Advanced — Requires quick thinking, adaptability, and strategic planning under pressure.
Background
The Great War has ended, leaving Europe devastated and the old order shattered. As representatives of the victorious Allied Powers and other nations, delegates must navigate the complex task of creating a lasting peace while satisfying national ambitions and addressing war guilt.
Key Objectives
- Negotiate peace terms with defeated powers
- Redraw European borders
- Address war reparations and responsibility
- Create framework for lasting peace
Key Topics
- Territorial adjustments and self-determination
- War reparations and economic consequences
- League of Nations formation
- Colonial mandates and global order
Ready to Join This Committee?
Register for NEWMUN'26 and select Treaty of Versailles as your preferred committee during the registration process.