Impacts | The individual Balkan states developed along divergent paths • Shifting alliances and influences from major European powers like Russia, Germany, and Italy played a key role in the region's turbulent 20th century history |
Premise | In this timeline, the Balkan states remained independent nations rather than unifying into Yugoslavia after World War I |
Consequence | The region was defined by ongoing ethnic, religious, and nationalist tensions that led to numerous conflicts, rather than a period of relative stability under a Yugoslav federation |