Scenarios about 'southern Africa'
Southern Africa refers to the southernmost region of the African continent, typically including countries such as South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Lesotho, Eswatini, and sometimes Angola and Malawi. The region has a complex history marked by indigenous civilizations, European colonization, apartheid, liberation struggles, and post-colonial development. In alternate history scenarios, Southern Africa often serves as a focal point for exploring different outcomes of decolonization, resource distribution, geopolitical alignments, and racial politics.
What If Harare Developed Different Economic Policies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Zimbabwe's post-independence capital pursued market reforms instead of state-controlled economics, potentially transforming southern Africa's economic landscape.
What If Lusaka Diversified Beyond Copper Earlier?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Zambia successfully diversified its economy away from copper dependency in the 1970s, potentially transforming the nation's economic trajectory and political stability in Southern Africa.
What If The Southern African Development Community Implemented Stronger Integration?
Exploring the alternate timeline where SADC pursued European Union-style integration, creating a powerful unified economic and political bloc in Southern Africa.