Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'Cold War politics'

Cold War politics refers to the diplomatic strategies, ideological conflicts, and power dynamics that characterized international relations between 1947-1991 during the US-Soviet rivalry. This political landscape was defined by nuclear deterrence, alliance systems like NATO and the Warsaw Pact, decolonization struggles, and competition for influence in the developing world. Understanding these political mechanisms helps alternate historians explore scenarios where Cold War confrontations, negotiations, or regional conflicts might have unfolded differently.

What If Mogadishu Developed Without Decades of Conflict?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Somalia's capital avoided civil war and developed as a prosperous East African hub, reshaping regional dynamics and global perceptions of the Horn of Africa.