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What ADP/ADRP covers stability?
ADP/ADRP 3-07
What is stabilization?
Stabilization is a process to mitigate instability to promote long term stability.
What is the focus of stabilization tasks?
Identifying and targeting the root cause of instability
Building the capacity of local institutions
What are sources of instability ?
Decreased support for the government based on expectations

Increased support for anti-government elements

The undermining of society functioning normal
What are stability tasks?
Conducting operations outside the U.S to maintain or reestablish a secure environment and essential government services.
What are the principals that lay the foundation for long term stability?
Conflict transformation
Unity of effort
Legitimacy and host-nation ownership
Building partner capacity
What is a line of effort?
Is using the logic of purpose to focus efforts towards establishing operational and strategic conditions.
What is a decisive point?
A decisive point is a geographic place, key event, critical factor or function that allows the commander to gain an advantage towards achieving success.
What is a stability mechanism?
A stability mechanism is when friendly forces affect civilians in order to attain stable peace.
What is a defeat mechanism?
Is the method of accomplishing the mission against enemy opposition.