Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'post-colonial politics'

Post-colonial politics refers to the political dynamics, governance structures, and power relations that emerged in regions following their independence from colonial rule. This field examines how former colonies navigated nation-building, established new political identities, and addressed the lingering economic, social, and cultural impacts of imperialism. Post-colonial political analysis is crucial for understanding how historical colonial relationships continue to influence modern geopolitical tensions, development challenges, and alternative historical trajectories in formerly colonized regions.

What If Somaliland Gained International Recognition?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Somaliland's declaration of independence in 1991 was formally recognized by the international community, reshaping the Horn of Africa's political landscape and creating a new democratic state.