Scenarios about 'Caucasus'
The Caucasus is a geographically diverse region situated between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, encompassing parts of modern Russia, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. This mountainous area has historically served as a crossroads between Europe and Asia, characterized by ethnic diversity, competing empires, and strategic importance in trade routes. In alternate history scenarios, the Caucasus often features as a flashpoint for divergent geopolitical developments due to its complex ethnic makeup and position between major powers.
What If The Caucasus Developed Different Regional Cooperation?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the South Caucasus nations of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia established lasting cooperative frameworks, transforming regional politics, economy, and security in this geopolitical crossroads.
What If The Chechen Wars Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Russia and Chechnya avoided the brutal conflicts of the 1990s and 2000s, potentially reshaping post-Soviet Russia, the Caucasus region, and global terrorism dynamics.
What If Yerevan Developed Different Diaspora Relationships?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Armenia cultivated stronger, more strategic relationships with its global diaspora, potentially transforming the small Caucasus nation into a regional power with global influence despite its geographical constraints.