Autocratic development governance dismantles public engagement, facilitates human rights violations, and exacerbates social and political conflict.
To develop strategies to protect human rights, advocates must understand and target the relationship between authoritarianism and anti-environmental policies.
Speakers of minority languages need enforceable protections to participate fully in public life.
Rethinking resilience in the human rights movement as a political force, driver of change, and collective strategy for liberation.