Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'CTBT'

The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) is an international agreement prohibiting all nuclear explosions in all environments, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1996. Though signed by many nuclear powers, its full implementation has been hindered by several key nations failing to ratify it, leaving its status in international law uncertain. In alternate history scenarios, the CTBT often serves as a pivotal point for divergence in nuclear proliferation timelines and global security arrangements.

What If The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Was Ratified?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States Senate ratified the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in 1999, potentially reshaping global nuclear non-proliferation efforts and international security for decades to come.

What If Underground Nuclear Testing Never Stopped?

Exploring the alternate timeline where international efforts to ban nuclear testing failed, allowing underground nuclear detonations to continue into the 21st century with profound implications for global politics, the environment, and nuclear proliferation.