Scenarios about 'balkan wars'
The Balkan Wars were two military conflicts in 1912-1913 that drastically redrew the map of Southeastern Europe as the Ottoman Empire's European territories were largely divided among the victorious Balkan League nations. The First Balkan War saw the Ottoman Empire defeated by an alliance of Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, and Serbia, while the Second Balkan War erupted when Bulgaria attacked its former allies over territorial disputes. These conflicts heightened nationalist tensions, contributed to regional instability, and are often considered precursors to World War I.
What If The Breakup of Yugoslavia Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Yugoslavia remains intact after 1991, avoiding the devastating wars and transforming into a multiethnic federal democracy in Southeastern Europe.
What If The Kosovo Intervention Never Occurred?
Exploring the alternate timeline where NATO never intervened in Kosovo in 1999, potentially reshaping the Balkans, international humanitarian intervention norms, and post-Cold War geopolitics.