Scenarios about 'multilateralism'
Multilateralism refers to the practice of coordinating national policies among three or more states through diplomatic arrangements or international organizations. This approach to international relations gained prominence after World War II with the establishment of institutions like the United Nations, NATO, and various economic frameworks. In alternate history scenarios, different patterns of multilateral cooperation or their absence can fundamentally alter global power dynamics, conflict resolution mechanisms, and economic development trajectories.
What If The World Trade Organization Never Existed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Uruguay Round negotiations failed, preventing the formation of the World Trade Organization and dramatically altering the course of global trade, economic development, and international relations.