Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'post-conflict reconciliation'

Post-conflict reconciliation refers to the processes through which societies heal and rebuild after periods of violence, civil war, or international conflict. These mechanisms may include truth commissions, reparations, justice initiatives, institutional reforms, and community dialogue aimed at addressing historical grievances and preventing future violence. Effective reconciliation efforts balance accountability for past wrongs with the need to create sustainable peace and restore social cohesion among formerly opposed groups.

What If Johannesburg Developed Different Post-Apartheid Policies?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Johannesburg implemented radically different urban development and social integration policies after apartheid, potentially transforming South Africa's largest city into a global model of post-conflict reconciliation and economic equality.