Scenarios about 'central africa'
Central Africa refers to the geographic region at the core of the African continent, encompassing countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, and the Central African Republic. This resource-rich area has been shaped by complex colonial histories, particularly Belgian and French influence, as well as post-independence challenges including civil conflicts and governance issues. In alternate history scenarios, Central Africa often serves as a pivotal region where different colonial outcomes, resource exploitation patterns, or political developments could dramatically alter African and global history.
What If The Rwandan Genocide Was Prevented?
Exploring the alternate timeline where international intervention stopped the Rwandan Genocide of 1994, potentially transforming Central African development, refugee crises, and international peacekeeping doctrine.