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Meet the students who represented IE University at the model NATO challenge in Italy

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IE University students take on the Model NATO Challenge, navigating diplomacy, strategy and real-world security decisions.

Fifth-year Dual Degree in Laws & International Relations students Arney Íris Esterardóttir Birgisdóttir and Sven Carlsen recently brought IE University’s passion for diplomacy to Forlì, Italy—a quaint and charming town just an hour from Bologna. Hosted by the University of Bologna in collaboration with NATO’s Allied Command Transformation, this two-day model NATO simulation challenged participants to address a critical question: should NATO invoke Article 5 in response to a cyberattack on a Member State?

What is a model NATO challenge?

​Similar to a model UN, model NATO is an educational simulation that mirrors the decision-making processes of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Students assume the roles of diplomats from NATO member countries, engaging in debates, negotiations and crisis management exercises.

This simulation brought together 32 students from prestigious universities all accross Europe — the University of Helsinki, Jagiellonian University and the University of Venice, to name a few. Representing NATO member countries, they stepped into the roles of diplomats and strategists. They navigated geopolitical interests and weighing the global implications of activating Article 5, NATO’s defining principle of collective defense. Participants engaged in debate and dialogue about the complex realities of cyberwarfare during a simulated meeting of the North-Atlantic Council. Meanwhile, a team of experienced NATO personnel moderated and provided valuable insights during the two-day long event. 

The exercise was a deep dive into the intricate dynamics of international security and alliance-building. It gave Arney and Sven the opportunity to put their diplomatic training to use outside of the classroom. “Around the negotiation table, we experienced the pressure, urgency and nuance of real-world decision-making. Every word and choice could tip the balance. Being in the company of NATO civilians and Military Staff was incredibly motivating and gave the event a very realistic touch. Overall it was an invaluable experience.”

A model NATO to remember

But the event wasn’t just about policy papers and tough decisions. Forlì’s charm and the camaraderie of participants created an atmosphere where learning and connection flourished. “We are so thankful for the University of Bologna’s hospitality and effort in organizing the model NATO event. Whether sharing meals of fresh Italian cuisine or engaging in lively debates, the bonds we formed with peers from across Europe made the experience truly memorable.”

At IE University, students are encouraged to engage in such enriching experiences beyond the classroom. Our Dual Degree in Laws & International Relations is designed to equip students with a multicultural perspective, crisis management abilities and conflict resolution skills. Check out the link above to learn how you can address complex global challenges effectively. ​

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Annie Beasley is a Spanish-American journalist specialized in political journalism and feminist issues. Raised in Galicia, she spent her summers in the US, becoming fluent in English, Spanish, and Galician.

Her academic journey took her all over Spain. She started at Universidad de Valladolid, where she was a member of a student activist group, then went on to Universidad de València, and finally Universidad Carlos III in Madrid, where she’s currently working and pursuing postgraduate studies in voice acting. Each university offered a unique academic approach, giving her fresh insights into journalistic writing and access to an array of learning opportunities.

During college, she interned as a copywriter at a marketing firm in Madrid and went on to work as a communications specialist at Fractalia, a prestigious cybersecurity company.
Annie currently works at IE University as the editor of Driving Innovation, bringing a fresh, journalistic voice to the blog and focused on delivering insightful, informative content.

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