Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'Velvet Divorce'

The peaceful separation of Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia on January 1, 1993, following the fall of communism in Eastern Europe. This non-violent dissolution, negotiated primarily by Czech Prime Minister Václav Klaus and his Slovak counterpart Vladimír Mečiar, stands in contrast to other post-communist territorial breakups and represents a rare example of two nations dividing through mutual political agreement rather than conflict.

What If Bratislava Developed Different Industries After Czechoslovakia Split?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Slovakia's capital pursued alternative economic development strategies post-1993, potentially reshaping Central European economic dynamics and Slovakia's position in the global economy.