I first moved to Prague in the summer of 2023 when I was conducting primary source research for my dissertation thesis at the National Library of the Czech Republic in the Clementinum building right at the centre of Prague. Anyone who has been to the library knows its reading room, subtle halls, lusciously adorned green courtyard, and vibrant history. The time I spent there and by exploring the unique history of the city cemented my affection for it. I knew I wanted to move back to the region after my graduate studies were over and I was lucky enough to land a position at Radio Prague International (RPI) making that dream a possibility.
Originally, I completed my undergraduate studies in political science and philosophy at the University of British Columbia, at the scenic Okanagan Campus. Afterward, I went to McGill University in Montreal for my graduate degree to study post-Communist societies, the political history of eastern and central Europe and, in particular, Czechoslovakia in the interwar years (1918-38) and after the fall of Socialism (1990-93). I hope that my avid fandom of politics, history, and everything in between, is reflected in the work I do at RPI.
articles by the author
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Zelensky in Prague: “We see Czech aid as a joint fight against terrorism”
President Zelensky arrived in Czechia with his wife on Sunday and held talks with President Pavel. On Monday, he met with PM Fiala, Speaker Pekarová Adamová, and others.
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Landovský: “The agreement will help Kyiv. If the US is mining, security forces will be present”
The US and Ukraine signed an agreement to create a US-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund, which, according to its proponents, will move Ukraine closer to peace.
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The remarkable story of anti-fascist Sudeten German Alois Ullmann and his family’s journey
Alois Ullmann was a key figure in the Sudeten German social democratic movement. On the 80th anniversary of World War II's end, his grandchildren reflect on his legacy.
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New look of Jiřího z Poděbrad Square takes shape in Prague
The reconstruction of Jiřího z Poděbrad Square in Prague could be completed as early as next spring. The entire park will be adapted for leisure activities.
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What’s new for AI: How Czechia is implementing the EU’s AI legislation
With the rise of AI, the EU introduced regulations for its use. The AI Act introduces significant changes for all companies using AI, even in Czechia.
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Youth and politics: Former NATO Ambassador Peter Bátor on his role as Čaputová’s advisor, and more
How has Czech and Slovak youth involvement in politics changed over the years? I spoke with the former Slovak ambassador to NATO, Peter Bátor, about that and much more.
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What Prague could look like by 2050: New exhibition walks visitors through Prague’s future
The new exhibition at the Center for Architecture and Urban Planning shows how Prague is investing in its future. I spoke with its director Štěpán Bärtl to find out more.
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Český Krumlov should get more protection as UNESCO site in case of war
The destruction of monuments during armed conflicts in various countries prompted the National Heritage Institute to take preventive action in the case of Český Krumlov.
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Brno hosts students from 22 countries at one of Czechia’s largest Model UNs
I visited one of the largest Model UNs in Czechia to speak to its organizers and former Slovak ambassador to NATO, Peter Bátor, about the importance of youth in politics.
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Are Czech national parks at risk of being destroyed?
National park directors are sounding the alarm over amendments to the National Parks Act proposed by MPs. They claim the changes would set nature protection back 30 years.
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