Scenarios about 'constitutional change'
Constitutional change refers to the formal amendment or significant reinterpretation of a nation's fundamental governing document. These alterations can reshape power structures, individual rights, and governmental authority, often occurring during periods of social upheaval, political crisis, or evolving national identity. In alternate history scenarios, different constitutional developments frequently serve as critical divergence points that fundamentally alter a society's political, legal, and social trajectory.
What If Australia Became a Republic in 2025?
Exploring the constitutional, political, and cultural consequences if Australia successfully transitioned to a republic following a referendum, ending its monarchical ties with the United Kingdom.
What If New Zealand Became a Republic?
Exploring how New Zealand's political landscape, international relations, and national identity might have evolved if it had transitioned from a constitutional monarchy to a republic in the early 21st century.
What If Australia Became a Republic?
Exploring how Australia's political landscape, international relations, and national identity might have evolved if the 1999 republic referendum had succeeded, transforming the country from a constitutional monarchy to a republic.