Scenarios about 'American foreign policy'
American foreign policy refers to the principles, strategies, and actions through which the United States engages with other nations and international entities. It encompasses diplomatic relations, military interventions, economic partnerships, and international agreements that have shaped global politics since America's founding. Understanding these policies is crucial for alternate history scenarios that explore different American responses to world events or reimagine America's global role and influence.
What If The Iraq War Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 2003 invasion of Iraq never occurred, reshaping Middle Eastern geopolitics, U.S. foreign policy, and global counterterrorism efforts in the 21st century.
What If The Panama Canal Was Never Built?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the ambitious project to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through Panama failed, dramatically altering global shipping, geopolitics, and the development of the Americas.
What If The Vietnam War Ended Earlier?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Vietnam War concluded years before 1975, altering the course of Cold War politics, Southeast Asian development, and American society.
What If The Vietnam War Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Cold War tensions never escalated into the bloody conflict in Vietnam, permanently altering Southeast Asian geopolitics and American society.
What If The Vietnam War Protests Failed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the anti-Vietnam War movement in the United States failed to gain significant traction, potentially prolonging the conflict and reshaping American politics, foreign policy, and social movements for decades to come.