Scenarios about 'post-Soviet relations'
Post-Soviet relations refer to the diplomatic, economic, and geopolitical interactions among former Soviet republics and with other nations following the USSR's dissolution in 1991. This period saw the emergence of new national identities, territorial disputes, shifting alliances, and attempts to establish regional cooperation frameworks like the Commonwealth of Independent States. These relationships continue to evolve amid tensions between Russian influence and Western integration efforts across the former Soviet space.
What If The International Space Station Was Never Built?
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