| name | governance-transition-framework |
| description | Use when transitioning from conquest to stabilization or diagnosing dynastic failure. Applies the principle that 取与守不同术也 (taking and keeping power require different methods), shifting from military force (诈力) to benevolence and adaptability (顺权). |
Overview
A framework for understanding that different phases of state development require different governing approaches. Conquest requires different methods than stabilization.
Core Principle
取与守不同术也 - The methods for taking power differ from the methods for maintaining power.
Decision Framework
Conquest Phase (攻)
- Prioritize: Strategy and military force (诈力)
- Focus: Territorial expansion, defeating rivals
- Approach: Assertive, aggressive tactics
Stabilization Phase (守)
- Prioritize: Benevolence and adaptability (顺权)
- Focus: Internal governance, winning popular support
- Approach: Conciliatory, responsive to people's needs
Critical Warning
Continuing conquest-phase methods during stabilization leads to collapse. The failure to adapt governance style is a primary cause of dynastic failure.
Application
- Assess current phase (conquest vs. stabilization)
- Adjust policies accordingly
- Transition leadership approach when territory is secured
Validation
- Verify that the current governance phase (conquest vs. stabilization) has been correctly assessed before selecting methods
- Confirm that conquest-phase tactics (诈力) are not being applied during the stabilization phase
- Check that the transition to benevolence and adaptability (顺权) is reflected in concrete policy changes addressing popular support