Scenarios about 'South Sudan'
South Sudan is the world's newest internationally recognized nation, gaining independence from Sudan in 2011 following decades of civil war and a referendum on self-determination. This landlocked East African country has struggled with internal conflict, ethnic tensions, and economic challenges since independence, despite possessing significant oil reserves. In alternate history scenarios, South Sudan's formation, borders, and relationship with Sudan are frequently reimagined based on different colonial outcomes or regional power dynamics.
What If Sudan and South Sudan Never Separated?
Exploring the alternate timeline where South Sudan never achieved independence in 2011, examining how a unified Sudan might have developed and influenced regional politics in northeastern Africa.
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.