March 29, 2024

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Dylan Stent

Dylan Stent is a Korea Foundation Graduate Studies Scholarship recipient and currently a PhD Candidate at Victoria University of Wellington. His study looks at the development of a unification consensus among South Korean elites when crafting inter-Korean policy in the democratic era.

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Continuing arms race between Koreas risks deepening security dilemma

Continuing arms race between Koreas risks deepening security dilemma

Behind reconciliation rhetoric, Seoul has increased military spending in response to North Korea’s clear nuclear threat

Continuing arms race between Koreas risks deepening security dilemma
Dylan Stent
Dylan Stent August 24, 2021
Why Moon Jae-in can’t be pressured into tackling North Korean human rights
NK PRO

Why Moon Jae-in can’t be pressured into tackling North Korean human rights

President Moon Jae-in failed to implement parts of a North Korean human rights act and continues to rebuff the topic

Why Moon Jae-in can’t be pressured into tackling North Korean human rights
Dylan Stent
Dylan Stent March 24, 2021
Moon’s reaction to shooting victim’s death risks his party’s time in office

Moon’s reaction to shooting victim’s death risks his party’s time in office

North Korean soldiers killed government worker from South on Sept. 22, and Moon took six days to state his condolences

Moon’s reaction to shooting victim’s death risks his party’s time in office
Dylan Stent
Dylan Stent October 13, 2020