Scenarios about 'Maghreb Union'
The Maghreb Union refers to a political and economic alliance established in 1989 between the North African nations of Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. This regional organization was intended to promote cooperation, economic integration, and political solidarity among member states sharing cultural and historical ties. In alternate history scenarios, a stronger or more successful Maghreb Union often represents a significant regional power bloc that could alter Mediterranean geopolitics, European-African relations, and the balance of power in the Arab world.
What If The Maghreb Union Was More Successful?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Arab Maghreb Union overcame its early challenges to become a powerful regional bloc, reshaping North African politics, economics, and Euro-Mediterranean relations.