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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Rare lost books return to monastery in Votice
More than a thousand rare books have returned to the monastery library in Votice. The books were taken away 75 years ago, and for many years their whereabouts were unknown.
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Czechia criminalizes promotion of communism
As of January 1, 2026, Czechia introduced a new amendment to its Criminal Code, placing communism on the same legal footing as Nazism. What does the law actually prohibit?
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Florenc21’s transformation of one of Prague’s key urban sites
Florenc21 is Prague’s largest urban renewal project. I spoke with Luboš Križan from IPR about the project’s vision and its transformation of the site.
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Czech leaders respond to US intervention in Venezuela – PM Babiš hopes it will lead to democracy
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) hopes that US intervention in Venezuela will lead to citizens enjoying freedom and democracy and choosing a democratic regime.
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Over 300 prisoners released on New Year's Day under criminal code amendment
Over 300 convicts have been released on January 1. The early releases took place under an amendment to the Criminal Code.
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Lamplighters of Prague's Charles Bridge: A tradition dating back to 1847
In addition to the Christmas markets, Prague also revives a tradition every December on the Charles Bridge, dating back to the days when street lamps were powered by gas.
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Shelters and charities in Prague organize Christmas events for homeless
Charitable organizations in Prague will offer festive meals to homeless people again this year.
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Two Czech animated films remain in Oscar race despite Jarcovjáková snub
This year's Oscar shortlist for Best Animated Short Film includes Hurricane and I Died in Irpin. The co-produced film Mr. Nobody Against Putin is also in contention.
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Nearly one million Czechs drink at risky levels, data shows
New data on alcohol addiction treatment reveal stark regional differences. Most Czechs undergoing treatment for alcohol addiction come Moravia.
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The Economist ranks Czechia among world’s leading economies in 2025
In 2025, Czechia ranked as the world’s sixth-best performing economy, according to The Economist. But did it really perform that well?
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