Scenarios about 'regional stability'
Regional stability refers to the maintenance of peaceful, predictable conditions within a geographic area, characterized by minimal conflict, functional governance, and sustainable social systems. It encompasses political, economic, and security dynamics that prevent destabilizing forces such as civil unrest, terrorism, or economic collapse from taking hold. In alternate history scenarios, regional stability often serves as a critical variable that can dramatically alter developmental trajectories, alliance formations, and the global balance of power.
What If Amman Developed Different Economic Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Jordan's capital pursued alternative economic development paths, potentially transforming it into a regional economic powerhouse with profound implications for Middle Eastern geopolitics and stability.
What If The Israel-Palestine Conflict Was Resolved?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict reached a sustainable peace agreement, transforming not only the region but global geopolitics.