Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'constitutional crises'

Constitutional crises occur when political conflicts create situations that a nation's constitution cannot adequately resolve, exposing fundamental weaknesses in governmental structures. These moments of institutional failure often emerge during succession disputes, power struggles between branches of government, or challenges to the legitimacy of constitutional interpretation. In alternate history scenarios, constitutional crises serve as critical divergence points where different resolutions could fundamentally alter a nation's political development and stability.

What If Quebec Separated From Canada?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Quebec successfully achieved sovereignty in the 1995 referendum, permanently altering the political landscape of North America and global federalism.