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Crisis Committee

Topic-Joint US Congress Session 1947- The Truman Doctrine

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After the Second World War ended and Hitler was finally defeated, the world began to return to normalcy. For the rebirth and independence of the British colonial state, new policies and economic plans were devised. During this time, power shifted from the British to primarily two big countries: the United States and the Soviet Union. As the year progressed, the so-called war allies began to compete in a never-ending rat race to become the best. The Cold War Era was a time of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc.

This Committee would go back in time to President Harry S. Truman's introduction of the Truman Doctrine on March 12, 1947. The committee's head will serve as president, and all portfolios will be held by American senators with some foreign allies. The focus of this Committee will be on American leaders and their allies. Please keep in mind that the 12th of March 1947 would operate as a freeze date, and that nothing has transpired since then, and that the chronological future events will occur in one way or another in the shape of a crisis. There will be diplomatic conferences, times of disagreement, and debates about what is preferable, but in the end, we must all work together to achieve world hegemony, to win this race, and therefore the diplomacy of the whole globe. To defend the globe from "communism and socialism," we must secure that the notions of "liberty, equality, and fraternity" are perpetuated.

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Chairperson
Smaksh Mahajan
Deputy Chairperson
Dhruv Agrawal
Deputy Chairperson
Aman Jaiswal
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