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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Europe cannot reduce emissions alone, says head of Czech COP29 delegation
Organizers of COP29 have not shown great optimism. The atmosphere has not been helped by the re-election of Donald Trump, leaving climate agreements hanging in the balance.
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"Fragile Home": using mixed reality to show impact of Russia's war on everyday life in Ukraine
Mixed reality may revolutionize storytelling by blending the physical and virtual worlds. I spoke with Ondřej Moravec about the reception of his new MR project thus far.
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Prague Castle opens doors to visitors for exclusive tours
Prague Castle announced that on Saturday, November 30, visitors will have free access to the castle’s majestic staterooms.
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Butter prices surge before Christmas in Czechia
As the holiday season draws near, Czech households face a bitter challenge to their holiday baking traditions: soaring butter prices.
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Does Prague have a car problem? Expert comments on obstacles to building a more sustainable city
Prague’s car problem is not a secret. High car ownership persists, mainly because of political resistance and preservation laws which hinder efforts to reduce cars.
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“Now I Feel Safe”: Prague-based journalist speaks to Czech Radio on nine months in Russian detention
Alsu Kurmasheva, a Russian-American Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist, was released in a prisoner exchange in August, following nine months in Russian detention.
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Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský on US foreign policy under new Trump term
With President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House, many are expecting changes in US foreign policy. Czech FM Jan Lipavský discussed some with Czech Radio.
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Jozef Síkela’s Vision as European Commissioner for International Partnerships
Jozef Síkela spoke to the European Parliament on Wednesday to defend his designation as European Commissioner for International Partnerships.
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Trump wins US presidency: how will results impact Czechs?
The victory of Donald Trump in the 2024 US presidential election has surprised some analysts. How will Czechs be impacted in the years to come from another Trump term?
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What do Czechs think about the upcoming US presidential elections?
With the US presidential election approaching, the race between Vice President Harris and former President Trump has captured global attention, including in Czechia.
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