Scenarios about 'post-colonial africa'
Post-colonial Africa refers to the period following the end of European colonial rule across the African continent, primarily from the late 1950s through the 1970s. This era was characterized by nation-building, political restructuring, and economic challenges as newly independent states navigated the legacies of colonialism while establishing sovereign identities. In alternate history scenarios, post-colonial African development often explores different decolonization timelines, alternative political systems, or economic trajectories that might have emerged without Cold War interference or with different approaches to regional integration.
What If Nelson Mandela Died in Prison?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Nelson Mandela never survived his 27-year imprisonment, dramatically altering South Africa's transition from apartheid and reshaping global anti-racism movements.
What If The Economic Community of West African States Integrated Further?
Exploring the alternate timeline where ECOWAS pursued deeper political and economic integration, potentially transforming West Africa into a unified regional powerhouse comparable to the European Union.