Scenarios about 'international organizations'
International organizations are formal institutions established through agreements between multiple sovereign states to address shared concerns and facilitate cooperation across national boundaries. These entities, ranging from the United Nations and European Union to the World Trade Organization and NATO, serve as forums for diplomatic negotiation, policy coordination, and collective action on global challenges. Their development reflects the increasing interconnectedness of the modern world and provides alternative frameworks for how nations might organize themselves in alternate historical scenarios.
What If Geneva Developed Beyond International Organizations?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Geneva evolved into a global metropolis beyond its role as headquarters for international organizations, becoming a major economic and cultural hub rivaling financial centers like London, New York, and Singapore.
What If The League of Nations Succeeded?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the League of Nations became an effective international organization, preventing World War II and establishing a foundation for global cooperation that shaped the 20th century and beyond.