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 notorious 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 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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Unique socialist chandeliers in House of Culture shine anew thanks to renovation
The next stage of the reconstruction of the town's House of Culture is taking place in Ostrov. The dismantled luminaires will be transported for restoration in Nový Bor.
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French screening of Waves offers shortened cut: How 1968 film is being sold to western audiences
The Czech film Waves was released in French cinemas. Unlike the Czech version, the French version is shorter and features a different name. But why?
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“Russians were laughing at us”: Ex-ambassador to US and Russia Petr Kolář on Ukraine and EU security
I sat down with Petr Kolář, advisor to Pavel, and former Czech ambassador to the US and Russia, to reflect on these comments and gauge his sense of EU-Russia relations.
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President Pavel says Czechia should be part of peacekeeping force in Ukraine
Czech President Petr Pavel is convinced that Czech troops should be part of the peacekeeping force in Ukraine after a peace agreement is reached.
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Top 5 cafes in Prague (you might not know about)
Spring is right around the corner, which means a lot more of us will be visiting cafes for a quick coffee. So, here are my five favorite cafes in the city.
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President Pavel meets Zelensky and surveys military equipment on trip to Ukraine
President Petr Pavel is on a visit to Ukraine where he is holding talks with Ukrainian officials about the war and the reconstruction of the country.
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Prague Airport braces for record number of passengers this year with innovative solutions
Prague’s Václav Havel Airport expects a significant increase in traffic this year. It should handle a record 18 million passengers, surpassing the last record in 2019.
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“Russia wants Czechia under its control” warns Foreign Minister Lipavský
Presidents Trump and Putin discussed a proposed ceasefire in Ukraine on Tuesday after which both Ukraine and Russia agreed to a 30-day pause on energy facility strikes.
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Foreign Minister Lipavský trying to save RFE/RL after US announces funding cut
The US government is halting funding for RFE/RL, whose headquarters is based in Prague. Czech FM Lipavský is advocating for the EU taking over the broadcasting in Brussels.
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75 years since 11 hockey players were imprisoned in Czechoslovakia
75 years ago, the Communist regime arrested eleven Czechoslovak hockey players. They were convicted of treason and espionage in a mock trial.
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