Scenarios about 'state rights'
The constitutional principle asserting that individual states retain powers not explicitly delegated to the federal government, particularly in the United States. State rights have been central to numerous historical debates including the American Civil War, where southern states claimed sovereignty over slavery, and continue to influence modern political discourse on issues like healthcare, education, and environmental regulation. This concept shapes discussions of federalism and the balance of power in alternate history scenarios examining different outcomes of these constitutional conflicts.
What If Tamil Nadu Gained More Autonomy in India?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Tamil Nadu successfully secured greater autonomy within the Indian federal structure, fundamentally reshaping South Asian regional politics and India's development trajectory.