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The final chapter encapsulates the usefulness of the inside-out approach developed in the book for future research. It outlines how the book fills a gap in existing scholarship by analytically linking the “inside-out” spillover of national identity debates into foreign policy with the changes in the contours of these debates produced by their contestation in this alternative arena. The chapter also suggests insights into the recent backlashes arising against the AKP’s identity project, with a focus on the 2013 Gezi protests and the Kurdish issue. In doing so, it considers the domestic and foreign policy ramifications of a possible hybrid identity proposal arising out of mutual contestation against Ottoman Islamism, as well as the red lines that might obstruct any such collaboration.
Oxford University Press
Title: Conclusion
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The final chapter encapsulates the usefulness of the inside-out approach developed in the book for future research.
It outlines how the book fills a gap in existing scholarship by analytically linking the “inside-out” spillover of national identity debates into foreign policy with the changes in the contours of these debates produced by their contestation in this alternative arena.
The chapter also suggests insights into the recent backlashes arising against the AKP’s identity project, with a focus on the 2013 Gezi protests and the Kurdish issue.
In doing so, it considers the domestic and foreign policy ramifications of a possible hybrid identity proposal arising out of mutual contestation against Ottoman Islamism, as well as the red lines that might obstruct any such collaboration.

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