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Andrew J. Enterline

Associate Professor

University of North Texas

Department of Political Science

(940) 565-2313

Email: Andrew.Enterline@unt.edu

Education

  • PhD, State University of New York (SUNY) at Binghamton, 1998
    Major: Political Science
    Specialization: International Relations (World Politics)
    Dissertation: Fledgling Political Systems: Communities, Regimes, Authorities, and Interstate Conflict, 1816-1992
  • MA, Loyola University of Chicago, 1991
    Major: Political Science (International Relations)
  • BA, Wittenberg University, 1988
    Major: Political Science

Professional Positions

  • Associate Professor, University of North Texas. University of North Texas. (2005 - Present).
  • Assistant Professor, University of North Texas. University of North Texas. (2000 - 2005).
  • Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico. University of New Mexico. (1998 - 2000).

Professional Memberships

  • Peace Science Society (International). (January 1992 - Present).

Teaching

Teaching Experience

    University of North Texas

  • PSCI 1040 - American Government: Laws and Institutions, 5 courses.
  • PSCI 1050 - American Government: Process and Policies, 3 courses.
  • PSCI 2305 - US Political Behavior and Policy, 7 courses.
  • PSCI 2306 - US and Texas Constitutions and Institutions, 11 courses.
  • PSCI 3810 - International Relations, 5 courses.
  • PSCI 4820 - Contemporary International Problems, 10 courses.
  • PSCI 4830 - American Foreign Policy, 15 courses.
  • PSCI 4900 - Special Problems, 3 courses.
  • PSCI 5340 - Seminar in Political Science Scope and Methods, 6 courses.
  • PSCI 5810 - Proseminar in International Relations, 11 courses.
  • PSCI 5820 - Seminar in International Relations, 3 courses.
  • PSCI 5900 - Special Problems, 5 courses.
  • PSCI 6900 - Special Problems, 17 courses.
  • PSCI 6930 - Individual Research, 11 courses.
  • PSCI 6940 - Practicum, 14 courses.
  • PSCI 6950 - Doctoral Dissertation, 1 course.

Directed Student Learning

  • Dissertation Committee Chair, Political Science. (August 2021).
  • Doctoral Advisory Committee Chair, Political Science. (January 2020).
  • Doctoral Advisory Committee Member, Political Science. (December 2019).
  • Doctoral Advisory Committee Member, Political Science. (December 2018 - May 2021).
  • Master's Thesis Committee Member, Political Science. (August 2018 - May 2020).
  • Dissertation Committee Chair, Political Science. (May 2019 - April 2020).
  • Dissertation Committee Member, Political Science. (October 2017 - April 2019).
  • Dissertation Committee Member, Political Science. (January 2013 - December 2018).
  • Dissertation Committee Member, Political Science. (January 2012 - May 2018).
  • Doctoral Advisory Committee Chair, Political Science. (January 2015 - January 2017).
  • Dissertation Committee Chair, Political Science. (June 2011 - August 2015).
  • Dissertation Committee Member, Political Science. (August 2014).

Awards and Honors

  • Graduate Student Teaching Award, Dept. of Political Science. (May 4, 2022).
  • UNT 'Fessor Graham Award (Fall 2013), UNT Honors Program. (May 2013).
  • Best Graduate Professor, Pi Sigma Alpha, Department of Political Science, University of North Texas. (2006).

Research

Published Intellectual Contributions

    Book Chapter

  • Linebarger, C., Enterline, A.J. (2016). Third Party Intervention and the Duration and Outcome of Civil Wars. What Do We Know About Civil War?.
  • Enterline, Andrew J. and J. Michael Greig. (2007). "Must They Go Through Hobbes? The Revolutionary Provisional Government Model & Political Challenge in Exter­nally Imposed Polities".
  • Enterline, Andrew J. and J. Michael Greig. (2006). "Just the Good, No Bad and Ugly? The Regional Impact of Externally Imposed Democracy,".
  • Greig, J. Michael and Andrew J. Enterline. (2004). "American Foreign Policy in the Age of Globalization and Transnational Terrorism,".
  • Book Review

  • Enterline, A.J. (2020). Toppling Foreign Governments: The Logic of Regime Change. By Melissa Willard- Foster. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018. 344p. $79.95 cloth.. Perspectives on Politics. 18 (1) 331-333.
  • EdwardD. Mansfieldand JackSnyder. (2006). Electing to Fight: Why Emerging Democracies Go to War.
  • Paul F. Diehl and Gary Goertz. (2003). War and Peace in International Rivalry.
  • Journal Article

  • Linebarger, C., EnterlineJ. (2022). Forever wars: Divided government and the termination of interventions in support of civil war governments. 20.
  • Linebarger, C., Enterline, A.J., Liebel, S.R. (2019). Curbing Enthusiasm? Democratic Third Parties & Commitment to Civil War Governments. Democracy and Security. 1-30. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/17419166.2019.1675262
  • Linebarger, C., Nichols, A.D., Enterline, A.J. (2019). Keeping threat at arm’s length: counter-revolutionary interventions by third-party states in support of governments. Other. 12 (3) 223-241. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/17467586.2019.1622028
  • Linebarger, C., Enterline, A.J., Liebel, S.R. (2017). Shaken or Stirred? Terrorism & Third Party State Resolve During Civil War Interventions. Conflict Management & Peace Science.
  • Linebarger, C., Enterline, A.J., Liebel, S.R. (2017). Third Party State Domestic Politics & Conflict Management During Interventions into Civil Conflicts. Social Science Quarterly.
  • Liebel, S.R., Enterline, A.J. (2014). Negotiation, Mediation and Insurgent Victory in Counter-insurgency Wars Fought by Foreign Powers. International Negotiation. (19) 371–96.
  • Greig, J.M., Enterline, A.J. (2014). The Durability of Imposed Democracy. International Interactions. 40 (2) 166–190. Routledge.
  • Stull, E., Enterline, A.J., Magagnoli, J. (2013). Reversal of Fortune? Strategy Change and Counterinsurgency Success by Foreign Powers in the Twentieth Century. International Studies Perspectives. 14 176–198.
  • Greig, J.M., Enterline, A.J. (2010). The Durability of Externally Imposed Democracy & the Futures of Iraq & Afghanistan.
  • Enterline, Andrew J. & Eric M. Jepsen. (2009). "Chinazambia & Bolivi­afranca: A Simulation of Domestic Politics & Foreign Policy.".
  • Enterline, A.J., Greig, J.M., Gortzak, Y. (2009). Testing Shinseki: Speed, Mass and Insurgency in Post-war Iraq. Defense & Security Analysis. 25 (3) 235–253. Taylor & Francis.
  • Enterline, Andrew J., Dylan Balch-Lindsay & Kyle Joyce. (2008). "A Competing Risks Ap­proach to Third Parties and the Civil War Process.".
  • Enterline, Andrew J. & J. Michael Greig. (2008). "Against All Odds? The History of Im-Articles posed Democracy & the Future of Iraq & Afghanistan.".
  • Mark J. C. Crescenzi, Andrew J. Enterline & Stephen B. Long. (2008). "Bringing Cooper­ation Back In: A Dynamic Model of Interstate Interaction".
  • Enterline, Andrew J. & J. Michael Greig. (2008). "Perfect Storms? Political Instability in Imposed Polities & the Futures of Iraq & Afghanistan".
  • Enterline, A.J., Greig, J.M. (2008). Perfect storms? Political instability in imposed polities and the futures of Iraq and Afghanistan. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 52 (6) 880–915. Sage Publications.
  • Enterline, A.J., Michael Greig, J. (2008). The history of imposed democracy and the future of Iraq and Afghanistan. Foreign Policy Analysis. 4 (4) 321–347. Wiley Online Library.
  • Enterline, Andrew J. & J. Michael Greig. (2007). "Surge, Escalate, Withdrawal and Shin­seki: Forecasting and Retro-casting American Force Strategies and Insurgency in Iraq.".
  • Enterline, A.J., Greig, J.M. (2007). Surge, Escalate, Withdraw and Shinseki: Forecasting and Retro-casting American Force Strategies and Insurgency in Iraq. International Studies Perspectives. 8 (3) 245–252. The Oxford University Press.
  • Enterline, A.J., Greig, J.M., Miller, D. (2006). The Birth of Nations? The Durability of Imposed Polities & the Future of Iraq & Afghanistan.
  • Enterline,AndrewJ.&J.MichaelGreig. (2005). "Beacons of Hope?The Impact of Imposed Democracy on Regional Peace, Democracy and Prosperity.".
  • Enterline, A.J., Greig, J.M. (2005). 7 Just the good, no bad and ugly?. Other. 149. Routledge.
  • Enterline, A.J., Greig, J.M. (2005). Beacons of hope? The impact of imposed democracy on regional peace, democracy, and prosperity. Journal of Politics. 67 (4) 1075–1098. Blackwell Publishing Ltd..
  • Enterline,AndrewJ. (2004). "Balancing Theory versus Fact, Stasis Versus Change: A Look at Some Introductions to International Relations.".
  • Crescenzi, Mark J. C. & Andrew J. Enterline. (2001). "Time Remembered: A Dynamic Model of Interstate Interaction.".
  • Balch-Lindsay, Dylan & Andrew J. Enterline. (2000). "Killing Time: The World Politics of Civil War Duration, 1820-1992.".
  • Enterline, Andrew J. & Kristian S. Gleditsch. (2000). "Threats, Opportunity, and Force: Repression and Externalization of Domestic Pressure by Political Leaders, 1948–82.".
  • Crescenzi, Mark J. C. & Andrew J. Enterline. (1999). "Ripples from the Waves? A Sys­temic, Time-series Analysis of Democracy, Democratization, and Interstate War.".
  • Magazine/Trade Publication

  • Enterline, Andrew J. & J. Michael Greig. (2007). Research featured in a full-length arti­cle in The Washington Post.
  • Enterline, Andrew J. & J. Michael Greig. (2004). "Democracy in Iraq Won't Ensure Peace in the Middle East,".
  • Popular Press Article

  • J. Michael Greig. (2007). Interview of Enterline pertaining to imposed polity project.

Presentations Given

  • Enterline, Andrew J. & Christopher Williams (Graduate Student, UNT). (Fall 2008). "Gird Your Loins? The Biden Prophecy, President Obama & International Crises.", (2008 - 2008).
  • Enterline, Andrew J. & J. Michael Greig. (Fall 2008). "The Durability of Imposed Polities & the Future of Democracy in Iraq and Afghanistan.", (2008 - 2008).
  • Enterline, Andrew J. & Joseph Magagnoli (Graduate Student, UNT). (Summer 2008). "I Can See Clearly Now? Fluctuations in Civil War Battle Deaths.", (2008 - 2008).
  • Enterline, Andrew J. & Steven Liebel (Graduate Student, UNT). (Summer 2008). "'Paths of Glory?' Battles, Dynamic Costs & Benefits & Interstate War Duration, 1816–1985.", (2008 - 2008).
  • Enterline, Andrew J., J. Michael Greig & Yoav Gortzak (Arizona State). (December 2008). "Testing Shinseki: Speed, Mass & Insurgency in Postwar Iraq.", (2008 - 2008).
  • Enterline, Andrew J., James Meernik & J. Michael Greig. (Fall 2008). "'Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Bomb Iran'? Testing the Podhoretz Argument for U.S. Military Action Against Iran.", (2008 - 2008).
  • Enterline, Andrew J., M. Israel Stephens (Graduate Student, UNT),and Kyle Joyce (UC,Davis). (Fall 2008). "Dyads De Novo? The Origins of State Pairs & Interstate Behavior?", (2008 - 2008).
  • Enterline, Andrew J., Steve Garrison (Midwestern State) & Amber Aubone (St. Mary's). (November 2008). "To Live & Let Die? Civil War Interventions & the Fates of Democratic Third-Party Regimes.", (2008 - 2008).
  • "Surveying the Forest: Applying Seneses (1999) Model of Dyadic Democracy & Maturity to Dynamic Interstate Relationships." (with Mark J. C. Crescenzi, Chapel Hill, and Stephen Long, Kansas State). Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 2007., (2007 - 2007).
  • Enterline, Andrew J. (2007). "Making the World Safe for Democracy with Autocracy? De-mocratic Communities, Power and Regime Change, 1816-1994.", (2007 - 2007).
  • "Irrational Exuberance? The Paradox of Democratic Third Party Intervention Into Civil Wars." (with Steve Garrison, Midwestern State). Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meetings of the Peace Science Society (International), Columbus, Ohio, November 2006., (2006 - 2006).
  • "Temporary Remedy? Domestic Political Challenge in Externally Imposed Polities, 1816¬1994." Paper prepared for presentation at "The Quality of the Peace: A Conference on Post-Civil Conflict Environments" convened at Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylva¬nia, August 29-31, 2005., (2005 - 2005).
  • "Temporary Remedy? Domestic Political Challenge in Externally Imposed Polities, 1816¬1994." Paper prepared for the "Interim Government Workshop" at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, July 14-15, 2005., (2005 - 2005).
  • "Testing the Broader Middle East Initiative: The Regional Impact of Externally Imposed Democracy." Paper prepared for delivery at the 2005 Instanbul Conference on Democracy and Global Security, Instanbul, Turkey, June 9-11, 2005., (2005 - 2005).
  • "To Live in Freedom? Explaining the Persistence of Externally Imposed Polities" (with J. Michael Greig and Dawn Miller.) Paper prepared for the mini-conference "After the Storm: Reconstructing States, Reconciling Societies" hosted by the The Symposium on Democracy, Development and Conflict Resolution and the Department of Political Science at the Univer¬sity of North Texas, January 14-15, 2005., (2005 - 2005).
  • "Doomed to Uniform Failure? Domestic Threats, Policy Response Portfolios, and Political Survival." Paper prepared for presentation at the conference "Bringing Leaders and Politics Back Into IR," American University, April 23-24, 2004., (2004 - 2004).
  • "How Long Will They Stay? The Politics of Interstate Occupations, 1795-2000." (with Gary Sarli.) Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Sci¬ence Association, March 2004., (2004 - 2004).
  • "Making the World Safe for Democracy With Autocracy? Democratic Communities, Power and Regime Change, 1816-1994." Paper prepared for presentation at the Conference on the Systemic Democratic Peace, University of Iowa, March 26-28, 2004., (2004 - 2004).
  • "MakingtheWorld SafeforDemocracyWith... Autocracy? DemocraticCommunities,Power and Regime Change, 1816-1994." Paper prepared for presentation at the Conference on the Systemic Democratic Peace, University of Iowa, March 2004., (2004 - 2004).
  • "Beacons of Hope? Imposed Democracy and Regional Peace, Democracy, and Prosperity." (with J. Michael Greig.) Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society(International),November2003., (2003 - 2003).
  • "Economic Sanctions and Political Survival." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 2002., (2002 - 2002).
  • "Learning and Substitution in War Diffusion." Paper prepared for presentation at the "Con-ference on Foreign Policy Substitutability," Penn State University, June 2002., (2002 - 2002).
  • "Learning and Substitution in War Diffusion." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August/September 2002., (2002 - 2002).
  • "Stopping the Killing Sooner? Assessing United Nations Peacekeeping Success in Civil Wars, 1946-1997." (with Seonjou Kang.) Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society (International),November 2002., (2002 - 2002).
  • "Opportunity Willingness and Militarized Conflict." (with Dylan Balch-Lindsay.) Paper pre¬sented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, April 2001., (2001 - 2001).
  • "The Bells of Peace and the Drums of War." (with Mark J.C. Crescenzi.) Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 2001., (2001 - 2001).
  • "Some OtherTime:TheTimingofThirdPartyInvolvementinDynamicInterstateConflicts, 1816-1992." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 2000., (2000 - 2000).
  • "Some OtherTime:TheTimingofThirdPartyInvolvementinDynamicInterstateConflicts, 1816-1992." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Associ¬ation, April 2000., (2000 - 2000).
  • "A Dynamic Model of Interstate Interaction." (with Mark J.C. Crescenzi.) Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, February 1999., (1999 - 1999).
  • "Domestic Threats, Responses, and Leader Survival, 1948-82." (with Kristian S. Gleditsch.) Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Sep¬tember 1999., (1999 - 1999).
  • "Prolonging the Killing?: Third Party Interventions in Intrastate Conflicts, 1944-92." (with Dylan Balch-Lindsay.) Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Sci¬ence Association, March 1999., (1999 - 1999).
  • "Some OtherTime:The Timing of Third Party Involvement in Dynamic Interstate Conflicts,1816-1992." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society (Interna¬tional), October 1999., (1999 - 1999).
  • "Some OtherTime:TheTimingofThirdPartyInvolvementinDynamicInterstateConflicts, 1816-1992." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Associ¬ation, April 1999., (1999 - 1999).
  • "Talking in Time: A Competing Risks Analysis of the Impact of Third Parties on Civil War Duration and Outcome, 1900-92." (with Dylan Balch-Lindsay.) Paper presented at the An¬nual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1999., (1999 - 1999).
  • Panel Presentation

  • Takei, M. (Author & Presenter), Enterline, A.J. (Author), American Political Science Association, Less is More? Audience Costs, Bargaining Modes & Outcomes in Major Power Crises, 1918–2016, Virtual, United States of America. (2020).
  • Enterline, A.J. (Author & Presenter), International Studies Association, Cooperation in International Relations, Canada. (2019 - 2019).
  • Enterline, A.J. (Author & Presenter), International Studies Association, Cold Comfort? Democratization in Two Major Powers in the 19th Century, Audience Costs & Bargaining in Interstate Disputes, International STudies Association, Baltimore, United States of America. (2017).
  • Enterline, A.J. (Author), Linebarger, C. (Author), International Studies Association, Shaken or Stirred? Terrorism & Third Party State Resolve During Civil War Interventions, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America. (2016 - 2016).
  • Poster

  • Enterline, A.J. (Author & Presenter), Takei, M. (Author & Presenter), Peace Science Society (International), Shield of Words? Extended Audience Costs in Interstate Bargaining, Kansas State University, United States of America. (2019 - 2019).
  • Enterline, A.J. (Author & Presenter), Peace Science Society (Interanational), Under My Thumb? Foreign Influence Leadership Changes & Interstate Conflict, Peace Science Society (Interanational), Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, United States of America. (2017 - 2017).
  • Professional Meeting Contribution

  • Liebel, S. (Author), Linebarger, C. (Author & Presenter), Enterline, A.J. (Author), International Studies Association, Fade to Black? Democratic Commitments in Government-Biased Military Interventions During Civil Wars, Baltimore, United States of America. (2017).
  • Linebarger, C. (Author & Presenter), Enterline, A.J. (Author & Presenter), Peace Science Society (International), Only the Strong Negotiate? The Political Survival of Third Party State Leaders & Negotiation & Mediation in Counter-Insurgency Wars, University of Mississippi, Mississippi, United States of America. (2015).
  • Enterline, A.J. (Author & Presenter), Peace Science Society (International), Present at Their Creation Democratic Security Seeking, Mixed Dyads & Peace, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania, United States of America. (2015).
  • Enterline, A.J. (Author & Presenter), Democratic Backsliding, Janus-Faced? Two Perspectives on Democratic Community Security & Democratic Backsliding, University of Iowa, Dept. of Political Science, University of Iowa, United States of America. (2015).
  • Pace, C. (Author & Presenter), Enterline, A.J. (Author), Texas Triangle International Relations, Common Enemies & the Durability of Democratic Regimes., Rice University, Rice University, United States of America. (2015).
  • Linebarger, C. (Author & Presenter), Enterline, A.J. (Author), Midwest Political Science Association, The Condor Effect: Revolutionary Regimes and the Cohesion of Autocratic Communities, MPSA, Chicago, United States of America. (2013).
  • Macaulay, C. (Author & Presenter), Enterline, A.J. (Author), Texas Triangle International Relations, Imported Power, Arms Races & Interstate Conflict, Texas A&M, Texas A&M, United States of America. (2013).

Service

University Service

  • Member, CLASS Faculty Council. (September 2023 - Present).
  • Member, Graduate Curriculum Committee. (September 2022 - Present).
  • Other (Graduate Advisor), Graduate Program. (August 2017 - August 2019).
  • Member, Oversight Committee of the Core Curriculum (OCCC). (January 2012 - January 2013).
  • Member, CAS Computing Committee (PSCI representative). (January 2008 - January 2013).
  • Other (Advisor), Graduate Advisor. (2007 - 2008).
  • Other (Advisor), Correlates of War Advisory Council. (2007 - 2007).
  • Member, Executive Committee. (2005 - 2007).
  • Member, Ad Hoc Committee. (2005 - 2006).
  • Committee Chair, Personnel Affairs (Tenure) Committee. (2005 - 2006).
  • Other (Co-authored), Undergraduate Studies Committee. (2005 - 2006).
  • Other (Department Representative), Comparative Search Committee. (2005 - 2005).
  • Member, American Government Workbook Committee. (2004 - 2005).
  • Member, Methodology Subfield Comprehensive Exam Committee. (2002 - 2005).
  • Member, International Relations Subfield Comprehensive Exam Committee. (2000 - 2005).
  • Other (Department Representative), Comparative Search Committee. (2004 - 2004).
  • Member, Brownbag Presentation Seris. (2001 - 2004).
  • Member, Graduate Studies Committee. (2001 - 2004).
  • Member, Martin Colloquium Committee. (2000 - 2004).
  • Member, IR Search Committee. (2002 - 2002).
  • Member, Peace Professor Search Committee. (2002 - 2002).
  • Other (Administration/ Finance), Sunset Review Committee. (2002 - 2002).
  • Member, Executive Committee. (2001 - 2002).
  • Member, International Political Economy Search Committee. (2001 - 2001).

Professional Service

  • Editorial Review Board Member, International Interactions. (November 2018 - Present).
  • Manager, Correlates of War (COW): National Material Capabilities Update. (June 2009 - Present).
  • Editorial Review Board Member, Foreign Policy Analysis. (2010 - 2015).
  • Board of Directors, Peace Science Society. (November 2009 - November 2012).
  • Board of Directors, Correlates of War Council. (January 2007 - January 2012).
  • Editorial Review Board Member, International Studies Quarterly. (2006 - 2008).
  • Other (Revisor), Undergraduate American Government. (2005 - 2005).
  • Other (Councilor Slate), Nomination Committee. (2004 - 2005).
  • Other (Organizer), International Relations Section Panels Annual Meeting. (2004 - 2004).
  • Other (Organizer), Papers in Honor of Stuart A. Bremer Annual Meeting. (2003 - 2003).
  • Other (Organizer), International Relations Section Panels Annual Meeting. (2001 - 2001).