Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'Serbia'

A Balkan nation in Southeastern Europe with a complex history of Ottoman and Habsburg rule, independence, and involvement in regional conflicts. Serbia played a pivotal role in World War I after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, and later became the dominant republic within Yugoslavia until that federation's dissolution in the 1990s. In alternate history scenarios, Serbia often features in explorations of different Balkan power structures, World War I outcomes, or alternate paths for Yugoslavia's formation or dissolution.

What If Belgrade Developed Differently After Yugoslavia?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Belgrade followed a different developmental path after the dissolution of Yugoslavia, transforming the Balkan political landscape and urban development in Southeastern Europe.

What If Novak Djokovic Never Became a Tennis Champion?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Novak Djokovic abandoned tennis in his youth, dramatically reshaping the sport's modern era and potentially altering the legacies of Federer, Nadal, and other stars.

What If The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Failed?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Archduke Franz Ferdinand survived the Sarajevo assassination attempt in 1914, potentially altering the outbreak of World War I and reshaping 20th century geopolitics.

What If The Kosovo Intervention Never Occurred?

Exploring the alternate timeline where NATO never intervened in Kosovo in 1999, potentially reshaping the Balkans, international humanitarian intervention norms, and post-Cold War geopolitics.

What If The Kosovo War Had a Different Resolution?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1998-1999 Kosovo War concluded differently, potentially altering the trajectory of Balkan politics, NATO's role in post-Cold War conflicts, and international humanitarian intervention norms.

What If Vojvodina Gained More Autonomy in Serbia?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina successfully maintained or expanded its autonomy, potentially reshaping the Balkans' political landscape and Serbia's development.