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Jack Simth said:
... people can escape to the others (well, unless one "succeeds" in nuking everything, or similar), which can cause the collapse of the form that went horribly wrong (not necessarily directly - if a refugee starts a war that ends the regime (s)he fled, that indirectly caused the collapse (for loose definitions of collapse)); even if push comes to shove, in a hogepodge, things are recoverable even with extremely high levels of corruption.
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What's wrong with starting a revolt when you're still in the country? After all, there's no reason why revolts must start outside the country in question.
