Every voice matters for peace on the Korean Peninsula: Alison Lee on the importance of regional civil society coalition

In this series, we highlight the diverse voices of people passionately building peace on the Korean Peninsula as part of the Ulaanbaatar Process (UBP). Named after the Mongolian capital in which it was officially launched in 2015, the Ulaanbaatar Process is a unique civil society dialogue for peace and stability in Northeast Asia (NEA).

This interview features Alison Lee, originally from Hong Kong and currently based in Cambodia, where she works for the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS).

As an expert in creating platforms for development of practical solutions for peace, Alison outlines how civil society can challenge political and militaristic rivalries in NEA.

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