Scenarios about 'east africa'
East Africa refers to the easternmost region of the African continent, generally including countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and Somalia. This region has been shaped by diverse indigenous cultures, Arab and Persian trading influences, European colonization, and post-independence nation-building. In alternate history scenarios, East Africa often serves as a focal point for exploring different outcomes of the Scramble for Africa, alternative colonial powers, or indigenous kingdoms that might have developed differently without European intervention.
What If Dar es Salaam Implemented Different Port Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Tanzania's primary port developed under alternative management and expansion models, potentially reshaping East African economic development and regional power dynamics.
What If Kampala Implemented Different Urban Planning?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Uganda's capital city embraced comprehensive urban planning in the post-colonial era, potentially transforming it into an East African model for sustainable urban development.
What If The East African Federation Formed Earlier?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the East African Federation successfully formed in the early 2000s, creating a major regional power and transforming the geopolitical landscape of Africa.