Scenarios about 'Czechoslovakia dissolution'
The peaceful separation of Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia on January 1, 1993, often called the "Velvet Divorce." This dissolution followed the 1989 Velvet Revolution that ended communist rule, reflecting ethnic differences, economic disparities, and diverging political priorities between the Czech and Slovak regions after decades of federation. The dissolution serves as a notable example of non-violent state separation in alternate history scenarios exploring different outcomes for post-communist Eastern Europe.
What If Kosice Developed Different Industries After Czechoslovakia Split?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Kosice, Slovakia's second-largest city, pursued alternative industrial development following Czechoslovakia's dissolution, reshaping Eastern Slovakia's economic landscape and regional influence.