“Prigozhin has not actually launched a coup against the Russian government but protesting in such a way to express his dissatisfaction toward top Russian defense officials and to demand better treatment for the Wagner group”
“Quelling the revolt in such a short period of time actually consolidated the authority of the Putin administration, which has little impact on the frontline battlefield between Russia and Ukraine”
“Those events could push Putin to accelerate the end of the Russia-Ukraine conflict to avoid similar risks, and further strengthen ties with neighboring countries such as Belarus and Kazakhstan”
There is precedent for it though. The coup against Erdogan that may have been caused by him intentionally effectively consolidated his power and prevented any chance of anyone else doing it. If a coup fails, it tells everyone else that there is too much support in leadership for one to succeed.
So, it can be fucked up that it was happening (Putin calling it 1917 again) while simultaneously the fact they addressed it quickly means that the outcome has strengthened their position. If the west was hoping that collapse of Russia was the only way to win this war what just happened means nobody else is going to try their luck at a coup. The people, the military and the intelligence ghouls all supported Putin and the current military leadership.