Chapter 1: Introduction: Turning Identity Politics Inside Out
Chapter 2: Linking Identity Politics and Foreign Policy: An
Inside-Out Theory of Identity Contestation
Chapter 3: National Identities in Turkey: Four Competing
Proposals
Chapter 4: Forging a Nation from Within: Republican Nationalism's
Fight for Hegemony at Home
Chapter 5: Stuck Inside: Obstacles to Ottoman Islamism at Home
Chapter 6: Ottoman Islamism Inside Out: Identity Contestation
through EU-Based Foreign Policy
Chapter 7: Taking the Theory "Outside":State and Non-State Actors'
Use of Inside-Out Identity Contestation
Chapter 8: Conclusion
Lisel Hintz is an Assistant Professor of International Relations in
the European and Eurasian Studies Program at Johns Hopkins
University's School of Advanced International Studies. Her work is
published in the European Journal of International Relations,
Project on Middle East Political Science Series, The Washington
Review of Turkish and Eurasian Affairs, and Turkish Policy
Quarterly. She has given numerous
talks to public and US government audiences, including on Turkey's
increasingly authoritarian one-man rule, the Syrian refugee crisis,
the rise of ISIS, and Kurdish and Alevi issues.
"Identity Politics Inside Out is a book well worth reading." --
Cengiz Günay, Austrain Institute for International Affairs, Global
Affairs
"...admirable scholarship, an impressive amount of original
research and a sophisticated theoretical framework" -- David C.
Unger, Survival
"What Hintz's book provides is valuable perspective... on the
instrumental importance of foreign policy during the party's rise."
-- Michael Mackenzie, Ahval News, Ahval News
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