| name | crisis-response-rebellion |
| description | Use when responding to internal rebellion, coup attempts, or revolts against legitimate authority. Covers initial assessment of rebel forces and loyalist strength, response options (negotiation, military action, external intervention), and post-rebellion protocols for punishment, pardon, and institutional reform. |
Crisis Response to Internal Rebellion
A framework for responding to coups and internal rebellions.
Overview
When facing internal revolt, quick assessment and decisive action are essential.
Initial Assessment
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Identify Rebels
- Who is leading the revolt
- What forces do they control
- What is their stated grievance
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Evaluate Your Position
- Forces still loyal
- Key ministers' stance
- Popular support
- External allies
Response Options
Negotiation (If Weak)
- Offer concessions to end conflict
- Promise reforms or policy changes
- Buy time to strengthen position
Military Response (If Strong)
- Rally loyal forces immediately
- Secure key locations
- Defeat rebels decisively
- Show mercy to followers, punish leaders
External Intervention
- Request ally military support
- Accept foreign mediation
- Offer territorial concessions for assistance
Post-Rebellion Actions
- Punish Leaders: Execute or exile ringleaders
- Pardon Followers: Show mercy to those who surrender
- Address Grievances: Fix underlying problems
- Strengthen Loyalty: Reward those who remained faithful
- Prevent Future Revolts: Reform institutions
Warning Signs
- Multiple rebel factions
- Foreign support for rebels
- Key military units defecting
Expected Outcome
Restoration of authority with minimal damage and reduced risk of future rebellion.
Verification
- Confirm that rebel leadership, forces, and stated grievances have been accurately assessed before choosing a response option.
- Validate that post-rebellion actions include both punishment of ringleaders and genuine reform of the underlying grievances.
- Check for warning signs of renewed instability: multiple rebel factions, foreign support for rebels, or key military units still wavering in loyalty.