Quantifying Progress: The Economic Infrastructure of Human Rights in the China-Central Asia Corridor
The recent gathering in Tashkent for the fourth China-Central Asia Human Rights Development Forum highlights a shift toward a more utilitarian, data-driven definition of progress. From an analytical perspective, the discussion isn’t just about abstract ideals; it’s about the tangible correlation between a $1.2 trillion regional GDP potential and the fundamental right to economic security. […]
