Scenarios about 'regionalism'
Regionalism refers to political or cultural identity focused on a specific geographic region, often emphasizing distinctive local characteristics, traditions, and interests. Throughout history, regionalist movements have emerged as responses to centralization, seeking greater autonomy or recognition of cultural uniqueness within larger political entities. In alternate history scenarios, different patterns of regionalism can fundamentally alter nation-state formation, cultural development, and political boundaries.
What If Lombardy Gained More Autonomy in Italy?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Italy's wealthiest region achieved greater autonomy, potentially reshaping the economic and political landscape of southern Europe.
What If Madrid Developed Different Regional Relationships?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Spain's central government pursued a more collaborative approach with its autonomous regions, potentially altering the course of Spanish unity, the Catalan independence movement, and the nation's position within Europe.