Scenarios about 'Addis Ababa'
The capital and largest city of Ethiopia, established in 1886 by Emperor Menelik II. Addis Ababa gained international significance as the headquarters of the Organization of African Unity (now African Union) and as a symbol of African independence, having never been colonized during the Scramble for Africa. In alternate history scenarios, its strategic position in the Horn of Africa makes it a pivotal point for divergent outcomes in African development, colonial resistance, or as a center for Pan-Africanism.
What If Addis Ababa Implemented Different Development Approaches?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Ethiopia's capital pursued alternative urban development strategies, potentially transforming it into a different kind of African metropolis.