Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'East African economy'

The economic systems, trade networks, and development patterns of nations in the eastern region of Africa, including Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Somalia. East African economies have been shaped by diverse factors including colonial legacies, agricultural production, resource extraction, regional integration efforts through organizations like the East African Community, and varying degrees of industrialization and service sector growth. These economies represent important case studies for examining alternative development paths in post-colonial contexts.

What If Mogadishu Developed Without Decades of Conflict?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Somalia's capital avoided civil war and developed as a prosperous East African hub, reshaping regional dynamics and global perceptions of the Horn of Africa.