JP 3-07 Joint Stabilization Activities provides joint doctrine to plan, conduct, and assess the military contribution to stabilization efforts across the competition continuum.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
COMMANDER’S OVERVIEW
- Provides the context in which joint forces conduct stabilization activities, in coordination with other instruments of national power, to maintain or reestablish a safe and secure environment and provide essential governmental services, emergency infrastructure reconstruction, and humanitarian relief
- Discusses an approach to integrate stabilization activities by linking military and civilian activities
- Describes stability sectors
- Discusses joint force components and stabilization activities
- Outlines the joint stability functions, with emphasis on security, foreign humanitarian assistance, economic stabilization and infrastructure, rule of law, governance and participation, and security cooperation
- Outlines stabilization planning considerations to understand the operational environment, assess strategic guidance, plan stabilization, integrate planning, assess stabilization efforts, and plan transitions and transfer authorities
- Provides guidance on training for stabilization activities
- Discusses stabilization considerations in security cooperation, foreign humanitarian assistance, peace operations, joint operations, foreign internal defense, counterinsurgency, and unconventional
IN COLOR
This book is a “Mini” (half the size of a piece of paper).
A popular size to carry anywhere (briefcase, large pocket, purse) but the print is large enough for easy reading. The binding is with coil, allowing easy flipping of pages without jamming.
The color covers are laminated for weather protection with black and white inside printing.
(A BIG size version (8 1/2 inch by 11 inch, the same size as a regular sheet of paper) is on this website too)