Scenarios about 'Sykes-Picot Agreement'
The 1916 secret accord between Britain and France that defined their spheres of influence in the Middle East following the expected collapse of the Ottoman Empire. This agreement, which ignored local ethnic and religious realities, established artificial borders that shaped modern Middle Eastern states and contributed to regional conflicts and instability throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.
What If The Ottoman Empire Survived World War I?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Ottoman Empire emerged from the Great War intact, avoiding dissolution and fundamentally reshaping the modern Middle East and global geopolitics.