Scenarios about 'regional integration'
Regional integration refers to the process by which neighboring nations cooperate and coordinate policies to achieve shared economic, political, and social objectives. This phenomenon gained prominence in the post-World War II era with initiatives like the European Coal and Steel Community evolving into the European Union. In alternate history scenarios, different patterns of regional integration can dramatically reshape power dynamics, economic development trajectories, and cultural exchange across continents.
What If Central America United as One Country?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Federal Republic of Central America successfully remained unified, creating a powerful regional force that reshaped the geopolitical landscape of the Americas.
What If Dar es Salaam Implemented Different Port Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Tanzania's primary port developed under alternative management and expansion models, potentially reshaping East African economic development and regional power dynamics.
What If Globalization Took a Different Path?
Exploring the alternate timeline where globalization developed with stronger regional economic blocs, greater regulatory oversight, and without the Washington Consensus dominating international development.
What If The Andean Community Developed Stronger Integration?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Andean Community achieved European Union-like integration, transforming South America's economic landscape and geopolitical influence.
What If The Central Asian Republics Formed a Stronger Union?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the five Central Asian republics established a powerful, cohesive union after the Soviet collapse, reshaping Eurasian geopolitics and economic development.
What If The East African Federation Formed Earlier?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the East African Federation successfully formed in the early 2000s, creating a major regional power and transforming the geopolitical landscape of Africa.