Scenarios about 'good friday agreement'
The Good Friday Agreement, also known as the Belfast Agreement, was a major peace accord signed in 1998 that effectively ended most of the violence of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. It established a power-sharing government structure, addressed relationships between Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Great Britain, and included provisions on civil rights, decommissioning of weapons, and release of prisoners. The agreement represents a crucial turning point in British-Irish relations and serves as an important reference point for alternate history scenarios exploring different outcomes to the Northern Ireland conflict.
What If Northern Ireland Reunified with Ireland?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Northern Ireland voted to leave the United Kingdom and reunify with the Republic of Ireland, fundamentally altering the political landscape of the British Isles and European relations.
What If The Good Friday Agreement Failed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1998 Northern Ireland peace agreement collapsed, leading to renewed conflict and potentially transforming European politics, security, and communal relations for decades.
What If the Northern Ireland Protocol Crisis Led to Irish Reunification?
Exploring how the post-Brexit Northern Ireland Protocol disputes could have escalated to trigger a border poll and eventual Irish reunification, transforming the constitutional future of Ireland and the United Kingdom.