EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 11 MIN
Make-Believe Statehood in Turkey and Cyprus. The power of documents
from Diplomacy and International Relations by Bastian Friborg · host Bastian Friborg
In this episode of Diplomacy and International Relations, we take a closer look into the anthropology of documents and the affective life of the state: how passports, ID cards, forms, and borders become “phantasmatic” objects that provoke anxiety, dependence, and desire. Drawing on research from Turkey and Northern Cyprus, we explore how secularist and Islamist identities are crafted and contested through symbols like the veil and the image of Atatürk, and how ruins, checkpoints, and looted landscapes shape everyday experiences of sovereignty. Rather than treating borders as neutral lines on a map, we ask how states are lived as “make-believe” spaces built out of paperwork, rituals, and shared fantasies—and what this means for diplomacy, conflict, and belonging in modern polities.https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/iqulture/subscribe
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In this episode of Diplomacy and International Relations, we take a closer look into the anthropology of documents and the affective life of the state: how passports, ID cards, forms, and borders become “phantasmatic” objects that provoke anxiety, dependence, and desire. Drawing on research from Turkey and Northern Cyprus, we explore how secularist and Islamist identities are crafted and contested through symbols like the veil and the image of Atatürk, and how ruins, checkpoints, and looted landscapes shape everyday experiences of sovereignty. Rather than treating borders as neutral lines on a map, we ask how states are lived as “make-believe” spaces built out of paperwork, rituals, and shared fantasies—and what this means for diplomacy, conflict, and belonging in modern polities.https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/iqulture/subscribe
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