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Stanford University Press
Stanford, California
2014 by the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission of Stanford University Press.
Printed in the United States of America on acid-free, archival-quality paper
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Weitsman, Patricia A., author.
Waging war : alliances, coalitions, and institutions of interstate violence / Patricia A. Weitsman.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-8047-8799-4 (cloth bound : alk. paper) ISBN 978-0-8047-8897-7 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. United StatesMilitary relationsForeign countries. 2. United StatesHistory, Military20th century. 3. United StatesHistory, Military21st century. 4. Combined operations (Military science). 5. Alliances. I. Title.
UA23.W3698 2014
355.0310973dc23
2013017358
ISBN 978-0-8047-8894-6 (electronic)
Typeset by Newgen in 10/14 Minion
Waging War
Alliances, Coalitions, and Institutions of Interstate Violence
Patricia A. Weitsman
Stanford Security Studies, An Imprint of Stanford University Press
Stanford, California
For Sarah and Jonah
Hoffmann-Weitsman
Contents
Illustrations
Figures
Maps
Tables
Acronyms
ABCAmerican, British, Canadian
ACEAllied Command Europe
ACLANTAllied Command Atlantic
AFCENTAir Force Central Command
AFRICOMU.S. Africa Command
AMNAfghanistan Mission Network
ANSFAfghan National Security Forces
ANZUSAustralia, New Zealand, United States Security Treaty
AOGArea Operations Group
ARCENTArmy Forces Central Command
ATOsAir-tasking orders
AWACSAirborne warning and control system
BFTBlue Force Tracking System
C3ICCoalition, Coordination, Communication and Integration Center
C4ICommand, Control, Communications, Computer, and Intelligence
CAOCCombined Air Operation Center
CDRCommander
CENTAFU.S. Air Force Central Command (also AFCENT)
CENTCOMU.S. Central Command
CFACCCombined forces air component commander
CFCCombined forces commander
CFC-ACombined forces commanderAfghanistan
CFLCCCoalition forces land component commander
CFMCCCombined forces maritime component commander
CFSOCCCombined Forces Special Operations Component Command
CINCComposite Index of National Capability
CINCCENTCENTCOM commander in chief
CJOChief of Joint Operations
CJSOTFCombined Joint Special Operations Task Force
CJTFCombined Joint Task Force
C-NARCCounter Narcotics
COCOMCombatant Command
COMIJCCommander ISAF Joint Command
COMISAFCommander International Security Assistance Force
CSFCoalition Solidarity Fund
CSTC-ACombined Security Transition CommandAfghanistan
DOSU.S. Department of State
ECEuropean Commission
EUCOMU.S. European Command
FDOsForeign Disclosure Officers
FRYFederal Republic of Yugoslavia
FSCLFire-support coordination line
GCCGulf Cooperation Council
GWOTGlobal war on terror
IAEAInternational Atomic Energy Agency
IEDImprovised explosive device
IFFIdentification friend or foe
IJCISAF Joint Command
I-MEFFirst Marine Expeditionary Force
IMSInternational Military Staff
IRSTIron and steel production
ISAFInternational Security Assistance Force
ISRIntelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
JDOPJoint Directorate of Planning
JDTJoint Deployable Team
JECCJoint Enabling Capabilities Command
JFACCJoint force air component commander
JFCJoint forces commander
JFLCCJoint force land component commander
JOPPJoint Operation Planning Process
JTFJoint Task Force
JTF-HOAJoint Task Force-Horn of Africa
KFORKosovo force
KLAKosovo Liberation Army
MARCENTMarine Forces Central Command
MCMilitary Committee
MICMultinational Interoperability Council
MIDMilitarized Interstate Disputes
MILEXMilitary Expenditures
MILPERMilitary Personnel
MIPMultilateral Interoperability Program
MNC-IMultinational CorpsIraq
MNDMultinational Division
MNF-AMultinational ForceAfghanistan
MNF-IMultinational ForceIraq
MSTC-IMultinational Security Transition CommandIraq
NACNorth Atlantic Council
NATONorth Atlantic Treaty Organization
NAVCENTNaval Forces Central Command
NCCNational Contingent Command
NCTSNaval Computer and Telecommunications Station
NTM-ANATO Training Mission in Afghanistan
NTM-INATO Training Mission in Iraq
OAFOperation Allied Force
OEFOperation Enduring Freedom
OICOrganization of the Islamic Conference
OIFOperation Iraqi Freedom
OMBU.S. Office of Management and Budget
OMLTsOperational mentoring and liaison teams
OODOperation Odyssey Dawn
OPCOMOperational Command
OSCEOrganization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
OUPOperation Unified Protector
PACOMU.S. Pacific Command
PRTsProvincial reconstruction teams
QDRQuadrennial Defense Review
R2PResponsibility to protect
RAFRoyal Air Force (United Kingdom)
RDJTFRapid Deployment Joint Task Force
SACEURSupreme Allied Commander Europe
SACLANTSupreme Allied Command Atlantic
SEATOSoutheast Asia Treaty Organization
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