Scenarios about 'north-south divide'
The North-South divide refers to the socioeconomic and political disparities between the wealthy developed nations primarily in the Northern Hemisphere and the less developed nations predominantly in the Southern Hemisphere. This global inequality emerged largely from historical patterns of colonization, resource extraction, and uneven economic development following World War II. In alternate history scenarios, different outcomes of decolonization, trade agreements, or technological transfers could significantly alter the power dynamics and development trajectories between these regions.
What If The North of England Received Greater Investment?
Exploring the alternate timeline where post-industrial northern England received sustained investment comparable to London and the Southeast, potentially transforming Britain's economic geography, political landscape, and social cohesion.