Scenarios about 'international aid'
International aid refers to economic, developmental, or humanitarian assistance transferred from one country, international organization, or NGO to another country or population in need. This system emerged prominently after World War II and expanded during Cold War competition, becoming a significant aspect of international relations and diplomacy. In alternate history scenarios, changes to international aid patterns can dramatically alter development trajectories, geopolitical alignments, and the resolution of humanitarian crises.
What If African Drought Management Strategies Were Different?
Exploring the alternate timeline where African nations implemented comprehensive drought management strategies in the 1970s, potentially transforming food security, economic development, and geopolitical dynamics across the continent.