2019
DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2018.1549469
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Reaction, Resilience, and the Trumpist Behemoth: Environmental Risk Management from “Hoax” to Technique of Domination

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“…Beyond this kind of variegation, the US also illustrates how illiberalism in national governance can transform neoliberal resilience altogether. Even before the pandemic, President Trump's xenophobic ultranationalism, anti-immigrant border-building and denial of climate change science were replacing the resilience plans of the Obama years and Washington Consensus institutions with a deeply reactionary and authoritarian approach of government by (rather than of) crisis (Sparke & Bessner, 2019). It is the chaos created by this same neo-illiberal approach that has now contributed to such disastrous damage to public health resilience in America and, as a result, to a non-fake epidemiology of infection that has proved too fast and too deadly to dissemble as a "hoax".…”
Section: Geographies Of Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond this kind of variegation, the US also illustrates how illiberalism in national governance can transform neoliberal resilience altogether. Even before the pandemic, President Trump's xenophobic ultranationalism, anti-immigrant border-building and denial of climate change science were replacing the resilience plans of the Obama years and Washington Consensus institutions with a deeply reactionary and authoritarian approach of government by (rather than of) crisis (Sparke & Bessner, 2019). It is the chaos created by this same neo-illiberal approach that has now contributed to such disastrous damage to public health resilience in America and, as a result, to a non-fake epidemiology of infection that has proved too fast and too deadly to dissemble as a "hoax".…”
Section: Geographies Of Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…While resilience , climate change , sustainability , and sustainable development are often used interchangeably to suit stakeholder needs, they carry important consequences for subsequent action and prioritization (Jaskulsky & Besel, 2013; Schuldt, 2016; Schuldt & Roh, 2014). Resilience, for instance, is intrinsically reactionary in nature, which can make it a “code word for managing environmental crises selectively and preferentially” (Sparke & Bessner, 2019, p. 535). In a policy context, sustainability and sustainable development are both often defined by the triple bottom line of environmental, social, and economic values (Marchese et al, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A contradictory balance between authoritarian control and liberal market-based freedoms is common in the latest global turn to populism. In the United States, for example, the Trump regime has maintained commitments to the market and neoliberal governance (invoking both as necessary components of "freedom") while rearticulating and reterritorializing these policies in nationalistic terms (24). The Trump administration has resisted what it sees as Obama-era resilience (disaster preparation, climate change action, sustainability) and instead protects specific racial and class-defined communities and managers of capital.…”
Section: Governancementioning
confidence: 99%