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Brian Reynolds Myers – amerykański profesor nadzwyczajny studiów międzynarodowych na Uniwersytecie Dongseo w Busanie w Korei Południowej. Redaktor amerykańskiego magazynu Atlantic, a także felietonista New York Timesa i Wall Street Journal. Specjalista w zakresie literatury i kultury północnokoreańskiej.

Autor trzech książek i kilkudziesięciu artykułów. W 2011 roku jego najnowsza publikacja - The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters - ukazała się w polskim tłumaczeniu jako Najczystsza rasa. Propaganda Korei Północnej. Wikipedia  

✵ 1963
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Brian Reynolds Myers: Cytaty po angielsku

“To North Korea, diplomacy is another form of war.”

"Stranger Than Fiction" https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/13/opinion/stranger-than-fiction.html The New York Times (13 February 2005)
2000s

“1990s, North Korea was the main recipient of American aid in Asia.”

2010s, Interview with Chad O'Carroll (2012)

“In South Korea, which is a much less conservative environment, politicians do not take their wives around with them as much as their American counterparts do. Showing pride in your wife is thought of as juvenile bad form. There's a special pejorative for people who do it.”

As quoted in "The Top North Korean Expert Explains What Happened to Kim Jong Un's Uncle" https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.newrepublic.com/article/115948/br-myers-purge-kim-jong-uns-uncle (16 December 2013), by Isaac Chotiner, New Republic
2010s

“The DMZ does not divide the last bastion of communism from a liberal democracy; it divides a radical nationalist state from a moderate nationalist one.”

"North Korea, Nuclear Armament, and Unification" http://sthelepress.com/index.php/2017/07/03/north-korea-nuclear-armament-and-unification/ (21 July 2017)
2010s

“These days people like Yi are more likely to end up in the Blue House or KBS than in jail.”

2010s, League Confederation Goes Outer-Track (September 2018)

“North Korea cannot normalize relations with the United States.”

2010s, Interview with Chad O'Carroll (2012)

“Usually the South Korean left is blamed for the public's lack of patriotism, but it is the right who made blood nationalism a state religion.”

"South Korea: The Unloved Republic" https://web.archive.org/web/20150609101401/http://www.asiasociety.org/south-korea-unloved-republic (14 September 2010), Asia Society
2010s

“Researchers of the peninsula will get nowhere unless they take a break from their quantifying now and then, and enter into an imaginative sympathy with Korean nationalism, the way any sensible literary scholar assumes a Christian frame of mind when reading Bunyan or Blake.”

Having done that one begins to understand why the North appeals strongly to an influential minority in the South. They don’t want to live up there anymore than a moderate Muslim wants to live under the Taliban, but they see it as the purer Korea in many ways, the real deal.
2010s, League Confederation Goes Outer-Track (September 2018)