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    The die is cast? The origins of territorial claims & their escalation to military hostilities by Watanabe, Tsukasa, Enterline, Andrew J

    Published in Conflict management and peace science (25-09-2024)
    “…Under what conditions do territorial claims originate and how do such processes affect military hostility thereafter? We theorize about the impact of four…”
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    Killing Time: The World Politics of Civil War Duration, 1820-1992 by Balch-Lindsay, Dylan, Enterline, Andrew J.

    Published in International studies quarterly (01-12-2000)
    “…Policymakers often trumpet the potential for third parties to stop the killing associated with civil wars, yet third parties as strategic actors also have…”
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    Forever wars: Divided government and the termination of interventions in support of civil war governments by Linebarger, Christopher, Enterline, Andrew J

    “…Why do third-party states continue interventions in support of governments fighting civil wars even when continuing to do so appears futile from a military…”
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    Beacons of Hope? The Impact of Imposed Democracy on Regional Peace, Democracy, and Prosperity by Enterline, Andrew J., Greig, J. Michael

    Published in The Journal of politics (01-11-2005)
    “…In 2003, American policymakers linked the democratization of Iraq with greater peace, democracy, and prosperity in the Middle East. We elaborate this…”
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    Third-Party Intervention and the Civil War Process by Balch-Lindsay, Dylan, Enterline, Andrew J., Joyce, Kyle A.

    Published in Journal of peace research (01-05-2008)
    “…What effect do third parties have on the evolution of civil wars? The authors argue that intervention by third parties is central to the civil war process, a…”
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    Third‐Party State Domestic Politics and Conflict Management During Interventions into Civil Conflicts by Linebarger, Christopher, Enterline, Andrew J., Liebel, Steven R.

    Published in Social science quarterly (01-06-2018)
    “…Objective When do third‐party states engaged in military support of civil war governments resort to conflict management, such as negotiation or mediation, with…”
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    Shaken or stirred? Terrorism and third-party state resolve in civil war interventions by Linebarger, Christopher, Enterline, Andrew J., Liebel, Steven R.

    Published in Conflict management and peace science (01-05-2020)
    “…Does terrorism against third-party state interveners affect their willingness to continue an intervention into a civil war? Drawing on research examining the…”
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    Keeping threat at arm's length: counter-revolutionary interventions by third-party states in support of governments by Linebarger, Christopher, Nichols, Angela D., Enterline, Andrew J.

    Published in Dynamics of asymmetric conflict (02-09-2019)
    “…During the 1970s the military juntas in South America engaged in a cross-national campaign of repression, code-named Operation Condor, targeted against leftist…”
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    Reversal of Fortune? Strategy Change and Counterinsurgency Success by Foreign Powers in the Twentieth Century by Enterline, Andrew J., Stull, Emily, Magagnoli, Joseph

    Published in International studies perspectives (01-05-2013)
    “…Will a strategy change toward one of "hearts and minds" alter the eventual outcome of the American-led allied war effort in Afghanistan? We investigate this…”
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    Regime Changes and Interstate Conflict, 1816-1992 by Enterline, Andrew J.

    Published in Political research quarterly (01-06-1998)
    “…Are domestic regime changes catalysts for interstate conflict? How does this relationship vary across different types of regime change? Do regime changes…”
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    Threats, opportunity, and force: Repression and diversion of domestic pressure, 1948-1982 by Enterline, Andrew J., Gleditsch, Kristian S.

    Published in International interactions (01-01-2000)
    “…This paper explores empirically how domestic political and economic challenges affect political leaders' propensity to respond with the use of force at home…”
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    Perfect Storms? Political Instability in Imposed Polities and the Futures of Iraq and Afghanistan by Enterline, Andrew J., Greig, J. Michael

    Published in The Journal of conflict resolution (01-12-2008)
    “…What explains variation in domestic political instability in polities imposed by foreign powers? We formulate a framework grounded in four sources of political…”
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    The Durability of Imposed Democracy by Greig, J. Michael, Enterline, Andrew J.

    Published in International interactions (15-03-2014)
    “…Why do imposed democracies endure and how do policy choices by imposing states affect durability? To study these questions, we formulate expectations linking…”
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    Introduction to "CMPS" Special Issue: Diversionary Theory by ENTERLINE, ANDREW J.

    Published in Conflict management and peace science (01-11-2010)
    “…Introduces a special journal issue…”
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    Chinazambia and Boliviafranca: A Simulation of Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy by Enterline, Andrew J., Jepsen, Eric M.

    Published in International studies perspectives (01-02-2009)
    “…Despite a longstanding focus on the systemic distribution of power in the study of international relations, scholarship during the past 20 years increasingly…”
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    The History of Imposed Democracy and the Future of Iraq and Afghanistan by Enterline, Andrew J., Michael Greig, J.

    Published in Foreign policy analysis (01-10-2008)
    “…What does history tells us about the prospects for democracy in post-invasion Iraq and Afghanistan? American policy makers frequently referenced the post-World…”
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    Surge, Escalate, Withdraw and Shinseki: Forecasting and Retro-casting American Force Strategies and Insurgency in Iraq by Enterline, Andrew J., Greig, J. Michael

    Published in International studies perspectives (01-08-2007)
    “…Central to the contemporary American foreign policy debate is the issue of reducing insurgency and promoting stability in Iraq and the role of American…”
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    Bringing Cooperation Back In: A Dynamic Model of Interstate Interaction by CRESCENZI, MARK J. C., ENTERLINE, ANDREW J., LONG, STEPHEN B.

    Published in Conflict management and peace science (01-07-2008)
    “…In an earlier article (Crescenzi & Enterline, 2001), we developed a formal, dynamic model of the cooperative and conflictual dimensions central to interstate…”
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    Testing Shinseki: Speed, Mass and Insurgency in Post-war Iraq by Enterline, Andrew J., Greig, J. Michael, Gortzak, Yoav

    Published in Defense & security analysis (01-09-2009)
    “…Enterline, Greig and Gortzak examine a counter-factual outcome concerning Operation Iraqi Freedom through empirically-based simulations. These simulations…”
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