# Stakeholder Playbooks Overview

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# Stakeholder Playbooks Overview

Freeze–Vote–Rebuild is one framework, but different stakeholders care about different risks, incentives, and non-negotiables.

This section provides stakeholder-specific playbooks that translate the framework into:
- priorities,
- questions to demand answers to,
- leverage points,
- redlines,
- implementation responsibilities.

These playbooks are not endorsements of any actor’s goals; they are operational “how to evaluate and execute” guides.

## Objectives
- Make stakeholder incentives explicit (reduce hidden veto points).
- Provide negotiation and implementation checklists tailored to each audience.
- Clarify what each stakeholder must do for the framework to work.
- Anticipate objections and design mitigations proactively.

## How to Use the Playbooks
Each playbook follows the same template:
- **Primary Goals**
- **Key Risks**
- **Non-Negotiables / Redlines**
- **Leverage and Incentives**
- **Operational Responsibilities**
- **Verification Demands**
- **Failure Triggers and Fallback Options**

## Playbooks Included

- **Ukraine Playbook (/initiatives/ukraine-peace-plan/fvr/playbooks/ukraine)**
- **Russia Playbook (/initiatives/ukraine-peace-plan/fvr/playbooks/russia)**
- **US / EU Playbook (/initiatives/ukraine-peace-plan/fvr/playbooks/us-eu)**
- **UN / OSCE / Neutral States Playbook (/initiatives/ukraine-peace-plan/fvr/playbooks/neutral-states)**
- **Civil Society & Displaced Persons Playbook (/initiatives/ukraine-peace-plan/fvr/playbooks/civil-society)**

## Drafting Note
When these are populated with full content, they should:
- reference specific gates and KPIs,
- include a short “Questions to Ask in the Room” section,
- include a “Minimum Acceptable Package” for each stakeholder.
