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regulatory security state over the past three decades reflects highly specific historical conditions rather than a general trend. Philipp Genschel & Markus Jachtenfuchs (2023) The security state in Europe:
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(the politics of drinking water, questions of supply, instances of toxicity and pollution). However, rather than positing that we simply move beyond binaries or echo (or worse claim) ontologies of watery relation
as in Paolo Gerbaudo’s influential work. Martin : I guess there isn’t really “the one big change”. Rather, populists react to what they perceive to be elitist politics and position themselves against that [...] we need to understand populism as a dynamic thing that can come and go in different combinations, rather than a fixed label we can generically apply to this or that actor. Populism is certainly compatible