Scenarios about 'post-WWII order'
The international political and economic system established after World War II, characterized by institutions like the United Nations, NATO, and Bretton Woods financial framework. This order, largely shaped by Western powers led by the United States, aimed to prevent another global conflict through collective security arrangements, promote liberal democracy, and facilitate international cooperation and trade. Its structures and norms continue to influence global governance despite challenges from emerging powers and alternative visions of world order.
What If The Security Council Had Different Permanent Members?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the United Nations Security Council was established with a different set of permanent members, reshaping global power dynamics and international relations through the Cold War and beyond.