Scenarios about 'united nations'
The United Nations is an international organization established in 1945 after World War II to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations. Composed of specialized agencies and multiple organs including the Security Council and General Assembly, it serves as a forum for dialogue on global issues ranging from human rights and humanitarian aid to climate change and sustainable development. In alternate history scenarios, the UN's formation, structure, or effectiveness often diverges significantly, reflecting different power balances and international relations.
What If Israel Was Never Created?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the State of Israel was never established in 1948, dramatically altering the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East and global politics throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.
What If Kashmir Conflict Was Resolved Differently?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan found a peaceful resolution in the early years after Partition, potentially transforming South Asian geopolitics, economic development, and global security.
What If Palestine Became an Independent State in 1948?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the UN Partition Plan succeeded in creating both Israel and Palestine as independent states in 1948, fundamentally altering the Middle East's geopolitical landscape.
What If Peacekeeping Operations Never Existed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the United Nations never developed peacekeeping as a conflict management tool, potentially leading to vastly different outcomes in post-WWII conflicts and international relations.
What If Saddam Hussein Was Removed in 1991?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Coalition forces overthrew Saddam Hussein during the Gulf War, dramatically reshaping the Middle East and preventing the 2003 Iraq War.
What If The Chemical Weapons Convention Never Existed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention was never ratified, resulting in a world where chemical weapons remained more prevalent in military arsenals and international relations.