Scenarios about 'oceania'
A region encompassing Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and numerous Pacific island nations and territories. Oceania's history reflects complex patterns of indigenous settlement, European colonization, and post-colonial nation-building across diverse cultures and environments. In alternate history scenarios, Oceania often serves as a setting for exploring different patterns of colonization, indigenous resistance, or geopolitical alignments in the Pacific sphere.
What If Apia Developed Different Tourism Approaches?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Samoa's capital pursued alternative tourism development strategies, potentially transforming the nation's economy, cultural preservation efforts, and position in the Pacific tourism landscape.
What If The Pacific Islands Formed a Stronger Political Union?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Pacific Island nations united into a powerful regional federation, transforming the geopolitical landscape of Oceania and creating a significant player on the world stage.
What If New Zealand and Australia Unified?
Exploring how the South Pacific geopolitical landscape would have evolved if New Zealand and Australia had formed a single federal nation, creating a unified Australasian power with significant implications for regional politics, economics, and cultural identity.
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.
What If New Zealand Became a US State Instead of British Colony?
Exploring how the South Pacific's geopolitical landscape would have evolved if the United States had established sovereignty over New Zealand in the 19th century, creating an American territory that eventually became a state.
What If the Treaty of Waitangi Was Never Signed?
Exploring how New Zealand's development would have unfolded without the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, fundamentally altering the relationship between Māori and European settlers and reshaping the nation's political, cultural, and social landscape.