Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'diplomacy'

Diplomacy refers to the practice of conducting negotiations and maintaining formal relations between nations to advance their respective interests through peaceful means. This complex art of statecraft has historically been essential for preventing conflicts, building alliances, negotiating treaties, and resolving international disputes. In alternate history scenarios, diplomatic divergences often create cascading effects that reshape geopolitical landscapes, alliance systems, and the outbreak or prevention of major conflicts.

What If The Arab-Israeli Wars Never Happened?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the series of Arab-Israeli conflicts were avoided, fundamentally reshaping Middle Eastern geopolitics, international relations, and the development of the modern state of Israel.

What If The Israel-Palestine Conflict Was Resolved?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict reached a sustainable peace agreement, transforming not only the region but global geopolitics.

What If The Phoney War Led to Peace?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the period of limited military operations between September 1939 and May 1940 resulted in a negotiated peace rather than escalating into the global catastrophe of World War II.

What If The United Nations Never Formed?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the United Nations was never established after World War II, fundamentally reshaping international relations, global governance, and conflict resolution in the post-war world.

What If The Veto Power Never Existed in The UN?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the United Nations Security Council operated without permanent member vetoes, dramatically reshaping global governance, international relations, and conflict resolution since 1945.