Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'hydropolitics'

Hydropolitics refers to the political dynamics, power relations, and conflicts surrounding water resources at local, national, and international levels. It encompasses issues of water scarcity, transboundary river management, dam construction, and water rights allocation that have historically triggered tensions between competing states and populations. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to hydropolitics can dramatically alter regional development, settlement patterns, and the balance of power between nations.

What If Khartoum Implemented Different Nile Water Management?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Sudan adopted advanced water conservation and management policies for the Nile River in the late 20th century, potentially transforming regional agriculture, geopolitics, and environmental outcomes across East Africa.