Kina Kunz is a teaching fellow at the University of Tübingen and holds a PhD in politics from the University of Otago. Her research focuses on international relations in Northeast Asia and state decision-making processes. She has taught courses on Northeast Asian politics, US foreign policy, international relations theory, and New Zealand’s external relations. She has contributed articles to NK News, the Asia New Zealand Foundation, 9Dashline, and The Context and is the co-author of Competing Victimhood and Intergenerational Responsibility in Japan-Korea Relations.