Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'sectarian conflict'

Sectarian conflict refers to violent or non-violent disputes between religious groups or denominations that share historical roots but differ in beliefs, practices, or interpretations. These tensions often intertwine with political, ethnic, and socioeconomic factors, as seen in conflicts like those between Sunni and Shia Muslims or Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. In alternate history scenarios, different resolutions to sectarian conflicts can dramatically reshape regional stability, national boundaries, and global power dynamics.

What If Belfast Avoided The Troubles Through Different Policies?

Exploring the alternate timeline where different political decisions and social policies prevented sectarian violence in Northern Ireland, dramatically altering Belfast's development and the UK-Ireland relationship.