Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'supranational governance'

Supranational governance refers to political institutions and systems where authority extends beyond individual nation-states, with member countries voluntarily ceding certain sovereign powers to collective decision-making bodies. Historical examples include the European Union, United Nations, and various international courts, which represent attempts to address cross-border challenges through shared governance structures. In alternate history scenarios, different forms of supranational entities often emerge as responses to divergent global conflicts, technological developments, or ideological movements.

What If The Economic Community of West African States Integrated Further?

Exploring the alternate timeline where ECOWAS pursued deeper political and economic integration, potentially transforming West Africa into a unified regional powerhouse comparable to the European Union.