Scenarios about 'maritime power'
Maritime power refers to a nation's ability to project military, economic, and political influence through naval capabilities and control of sea lanes. Throughout history, dominant maritime powers like Venice, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, Britain, and the United States have shaped global trade networks, established colonial empires, and influenced international relations. In alternate history scenarios, shifts in maritime dominance often create cascading effects on technological development, imperial expansion, and the global balance of power.
What If Pacific Island Nations Formed a Powerful Federation?
Exploring how the South Pacific's geopolitical landscape would have evolved if the diverse island nations had united into a single federal state, creating a significant maritime power with substantial influence in regional and global affairs.