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What ADP covers Stability?

ADP 3-07

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What are the 5 Stability Tasks?

Establish Civil Security; Establish Civil Control; Restore Essential Services; Support to Governance; Support to Economic and Infrastructure Development

What are the 5 Joint Stability Functions?

Security; Rule of Law; Humanitarian Assistance; Governance and Participation; Economic Stabilization and Infrastructure

What are the 5 End State Goals for Stability?

Safe and Secure Environment; Established Rule of Law; Social Well Being; Stable Governance; Sustainable Economy

Stability Operations must be founded on what 4 Principles?

Conflict Transformation; Unity of Effort; Legitimacy and Host Nation Ownership; Building Partner capacity

What is the Intent of Stability?

To create a condition so the local populace regards the situation as legitimate, acceptable, and predictable

What are Factors that create Instability?

Decreased support for the government; increased support for anti-government elements; undermining of the normal functioning of society

What is Stabilization?

A process in which personnel identify and mitigate underlying sources of instability to establish the conditions for long-term stability

What are the 4 principles that lay the foundation for long-term stability?

1. Conflict Transformation


2. Unity of Effort


3. Legitimacy and host-nation ownership


4. Building Partner Capacity

What is a Fragile State?

A country that suffers from institutional weaknesses serious enough to threaten the stability of the central government

What is Established Rule of Law?

The condition in which all individuals and institutions, public and private, and the state itself are accountable to the law

What is Governance?

The state’s ability to serve the citizens through the rules, processes, and behavior by which interests are articulated, resources are managed, and power is exercised in a society

During what Phase of Operations should Stability be used?

Offense, Defense and Stability should be used simultaneously

When would Stability task receive the most Focus?

After achieving major combat objectives in major operations and campaigns; During a Post-Conflict Environment

What is the first thing that Commanders must do to prepare for Stability?

Identify these sources of instability, which if not addressed often lead to violence

What are the Minimum Essential Stability Tasks that the Army can provide when the Host Nation is unable to?

Minimal levels of security, food, water, shelter, and medical treatment

What agency coordinates U.S. Government efforts in stability operations?

The Department of State (DOS)

What is the DOS?

The Department of State (DOS)

What is Stability Operations?

Stability Operations encompassing various military missions, tasks, and activities conducted outside the United States in coordination with other instruments of national power to maintain or reestablish a safe and secure Environment, provide essential governmental services, emergency infrastructure reconstruction, and humanitarian relief

What is Planning?

The art and science of understanding a situation, envisioning a desired future, and laying out effective ways of bringing that future about

The art and science

When do basic functions of local governance generally stop?

During conflicts and other disasters

What is the Rule of Law sector?

The domain of the police and other law enforcement agencies, courts, prosecution services, and prisons

What is the purpose of Establishing civil control?

It supports efforts to institute rule of law and stable, effective governance

What 4 things should Commanders and Staff do when Planning for Stability?

Recognize complexity; Balance resources, capabilities, and activities; Recognize planning horizons; Avoid planning pitfalls

What is a Decisive Point?

Geographic place, specific key event, critical factor, or function that, when acted upon, allows commanders to gain a marked advantage over an adversary or contribute materially to achieving success

What are some Examples of a Decisive Point?

Securing national borders; Repairing a vital water treatment facility; Obtaining the political support from key tribal leaders for a transitional authority; Establishing a training academy for national security forces

What is Stability Mechanisms?

The primary method through which friendly forces affect civilians in order to attain conditions that support establishing a lasting, stable peace

What is Defeat Mechanism?

The method through which friendly forces accomplish their mission against enemy opposition

What are the 4 Defeat Mechanisms?

Destroy, dislocate, disintegrate, and isolate

What is Assessment?

The determination of the progress toward accomplishing a task, creating an effect, or achieving an objective

What are the 3 measuring tools to assist a Commander with Assessments?

Measures of performance, measures of effectiveness, and indicators

What does Measure of Performance achieve?

Assess proper completion of assigned tasks