Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'nuclear policy'

Nuclear policy refers to governmental and international approaches to managing nuclear weapons, technology, and energy, including decisions about development, deployment, disarmament, and nonproliferation. It encompasses strategic doctrines like Mutual Assured Destruction, arms control treaties such as SALT and START, and regulations governing civilian nuclear power. Nuclear policy decisions have profound implications for global security, international relations, and alternate history scenarios exploring different nuclear outcomes.

What If The Hydrogen Bomb Was Never Created?

Exploring the alternate timeline where thermonuclear weapons were never developed, dramatically altering the Cold War, nuclear proliferation, and global power dynamics in the post-WWII era.

What If New Zealand Joined AUKUS?

Exploring how New Zealand's entry into the AUKUS security pact would reshape Pacific geopolitics, transform its nuclear-free stance, and fundamentally alter its relationships with China, Australia, and the United States.

What If New Zealand's Nuclear-Free Stance Never Happened?

Exploring how New Zealand's international relations, defense policy, and national identity would have evolved if the country had not adopted its landmark nuclear-free policy in the 1980s, fundamentally altering its relationship with the United States and position in global affairs.