Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'post-soviet'

The period following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991, characterized by the political, economic, and social transitions of the fifteen former Soviet republics. This era has been marked by the challenges of democratization, market reforms, ethnic tensions, and the reconfiguration of geopolitical relationships, while also witnessing the emergence of new national identities and the complex legacy of Soviet institutions and culture in the affected regions.

What If Chisinau Developed Different Agricultural Strategies?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Moldova's capital region pursued innovative agricultural approaches, potentially transforming the nation from post-Soviet decline into an Eastern European agricultural powerhouse.

What If Tashkent Developed Different Post-Soviet Economic Strategies?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Uzbekistan's capital pursued a more open economic model after Soviet collapse, potentially reshaping Central Asia's development trajectory and regional geopolitics.

What If Yerevan Developed Different Diaspora Relationships?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Armenia cultivated stronger, more strategic relationships with its global diaspora, potentially transforming the small Caucasus nation into a regional power with global influence despite its geographical constraints.