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Lisel Hintz

Lisel Hintz

Assistant Professor

About

Professor Hintz studies the arenas in which struggles over various forms of identity – national, ethnic, religious, gender – take place. Her regional focus is on Turkey and its relations with Europe, the US, and the Middle East.
Her first book with Oxford University Press (2018) examines how contestation over national identity spills over to shape and be shaped by foreign policy. Her current book project, under contract with Cambridge University Press, investigates Turkey’s state-society struggles over identity in the pop culture sphere.
Professor Hintz contributes to Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, War on the Rocks, The Boston Globe, and BBC World Service, as well as to academic and policy discussions on Turkey’s increasing authoritarianism, opposition dynamics, foreign policy shifts, and identity-related topics including Kurdish, Alevi, and gender issues.

Professor Hintz received her PhD in Political Science from George Washington University, was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Cornell University's Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, and was Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Barnard College, Columbia University.

Expertise

Regions

  • Europe
  • Middle East
  • Turkey

Topics

  • Ethnic & Nationalist Conflict
  • Foreign Policy
  • International Relations
  • Social Movements & Collective Action
  • Strategic and Security Issues

Languages

  • French
  • German
  • Spanish
  • Turkish

In the News

History Reheats Itself

Turkey Recap, August 29, 2024

Why Erdogan Removes and Replaces Kurdish Mayors?

Kurdish Peace Institute Podcast, June 4, 2024

Permissive Prejudice in Localized Authoritarian Consolidation: Evidence from Turkey's Municipalities

Democratization in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, May 16, 2024

All Politics is Local in Erdogan’s Turkey

Aegean Monthly, May 6, 2024

Turkey Elections 2024

Recap Radio, April 5, 2024

Stuck In The Middle With Yüz

Turkey Recap, November 2, 2023

Pope Francis Calls Protection of Migrants a Duty of Civilization

The Wall Street Journal, September 22, 2023

The Suspended Disaster & Turkey/Syria Zoom

Project on Middle East Political Science Podcast, September 21, 2023