Scenarios about 'non-proliferation treaty'
The Non-Proliferation Treaty is an international agreement established in 1968 to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons while promoting peaceful nuclear energy cooperation. It created a framework wherein nuclear-weapon states agreed not to transfer nuclear weapons technology while non-nuclear states pledged not to acquire such weapons, establishing a cornerstone of global nuclear diplomacy and arms control efforts. In alternate history scenarios, divergences in this treaty's negotiation, implementation, or adherence often explore worlds with significantly different nuclear landscapes and power balances.
What If More Countries Developed Nuclear Weapons?
Exploring the alternate timeline where nuclear proliferation was more widespread, leading to a fundamentally different global security landscape with dozens of nuclear-armed states.
What If Nuclear Proliferation Was More Widespread?
Exploring the alternate timeline where nuclear weapons technology spread to dozens of nations, fundamentally reshaping global security, international relations, and the modern world order.