Emma Leslie: Confronting the Hard Realities of Peacemaking Head-On
Joshua N. Weiss ()
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Joshua N. Weiss: Harvard University
Chapter 18 in Negotiators who Changed the World, 2025, pp 365-378 from Springer
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Abstract Emma Leslie is an Australian peacemaker who has spent much of her life in Cambodia, working on conflicts across the Asian region. Leslie and her colleagues use the principles of Reflective Peace Practice (RPP) to take a systemic approach to their work. Having worked on the conflict in the Philippines between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), in Myanmar, and more recently in North Korea, Leslie has many tales to tell and lessons to be learned from her nearly 30 years of working on large-scale conflicts.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-90367-0_18
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