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Tereza Novotná

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Tereza Novotná

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Dr Tereza Novotná je výzkumnou spolupracovnicí think-tanku EUROPEUM v programu Globální Evropa, seniorní badatelkou Centra pro evropskou integraci Svobodné univerzity v Berlíně (FU Berlin) a výzkumnou spolupracovnicí platformy 9DashLine se zaměřením na korejský poloostrov. Na FU Berlin byla držitelkou dvouletého výzkumného grantu “EUSKOR” programu Evropské unie Horizon 2020-Marie Sklodowska-Curie (č. grantové smlouvy 797977) o roli Evropské unie v Severovýchodní Asii a zahraniční politice EU vůči Severní Koreji a držitelkou grantu Korea Foundation na téma srovnání covidových pandemických opatření v Evropě a Asii. Tereza též spolupracuje s Institutem evropských studií na Université libre v Bruselu, kde mezi lety 2012-17 působila jako post-doktorandka. Mezi 2017-2018 byla Tereza hostující profesorkou Korea Foundation na Centru EU na Soulské národní univerzitě a na Fudanské univerzitě v Šanghaji a v roce 2024 na LUISS Univerzitě v Římě.

Tereza získala doktorský titul v oboru politologie a evropská studia na Bostonské univerzitě ve Spojených státech a dříve vystudovala politologii a mezinárodní vztahy na Karlově Univerzitě. Tereza je autorkou monografie How Germany Unified and the EU Enlarged: Negotiating the Accession through Transplantation and Adaptation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) a spoluvydavatelkou zvláštního vydání odborného časopisu Asia Europe Journal k evropsko-korejským vztahům. Tereza publikovala v zahraničních odborných časopisech (např. Journal of European IntegrationJournal of Common Market StudiesStudia Diplomatica, German Politics and Society, West European Politics a Journal for Contemporary European Research) i v řadě populárních perdiodik a analytických publikacích na témata týkající se evropské zahraniční politiky a vztahů EU s Asií a Indo-Pacifikem (vč. 38th North, The Diplomat, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 9DashLine, Asia Trends, NK Pro, APB East West Center aj.). Tereza často komentuje zahraniční politické dění v anglickém, českém a německém jazyce pro Českou televizi, německou ZDF, Die Welt, Indus News, NK News i několik německých a švýcarských rozhlasových stanic a Radio svobodná Asie. V minulosti Tereza též pracovala v Evropské komisi, DG RELEX/EEAS, Delegaci Evropské unie ve Washingtonu a na Stálém zastoupení ČR při Evropské unii.

STVR | North Korean soldiers in the war in Ukraine

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30. 10. 2024
Approximately ten thousand North Korean soldiers are training in eastern Russia, the US Pentagon says. Initially, the White House spoke of only three thousand. South Korea's intelligence services fear their northern neighbour could send them to the Ukrainian front. To what extent could they intervene in the war in Ukraine? Tereza Novotná, associate research fellow of EUROPEUM Institute, commented for Slovakian Radio STVR.

Web.de | Why North Korea is always in the headlines

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26. 10. 2024
North Korea threatens its neighbour with a "terrible catastrophe", blows up roads leading to South Korea and engages in international politics. According to EUROPEUM Institute's North Korea expert Tereza Novotná, it is no coincidence that the isolated state led by leader Kim Jong-un is currently making so many headlines. She explains the possible motives behind this to Web.de.

Sestry.eu | Kim's troops against Ukraine: can North Korea's involvement influence the course of the war?

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23. 10. 2024
North Korea entered the war against Ukraine on Russia's side. Kiev expects an appropriate response from its partners. According to President Volodymyr Zelenskyj, there is evidence that not only workers but also military personnel are heading to Russia from North Korea. EUROPEUM Associate Research Fellow Tereza Novotná commented on the situation for Sestry.eu.

STVR | KLDR to cut off road and rail links to South Korea

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17. 10. 2024
KLDR has closed all roads connecting the country with South Korea. It accuses it of escalating tensions and has officially designated it as an enemy state. South Korea, on the other hand, warns the KLDR against reckless steps that could lead to the end of its authoritarian regime. Tereza Novotná, associate fellow of EUROPEUM Institute, commented for Slovakian Radio STVR.

Die Welt | "Primary Enemy State" - How the Kim Dynasty is Radicalising

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15. 10. 2024
North Korea is cutting off all contact with the South and dictator Kim Jong-un's sister is threatening a "terrible catastrophe". Pyongyang's policy is more aggressive than ever. One of the keys to understanding this historic shift lies in Russia. Researcher Tereza Novotná commented for die Welt.

The Diplomat | NATO's New Mission: Keep America Engaged, Russia in Check, and China Out

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22. 7. 2024
In an article for the international magazine The Diplomat, Tereza Novotná, an Associate Research Fellow at EUROPEUM Institute, analyzes NATO's new direction, focusing on the Indo-Pacific region. The alliance aims to keep American engagement, curb Russian aggression, and limit China's influence, with strengthening cooperation with partners like South Korea being crucial for ensuring global stability. The article also includes recommendations for enhancing these relationships.

Journal of European Integration | Emotions and sanctions in EU-China and EU-North Korea policies

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11. 7. 2024
Tereza Novotná, an Associate Research Fellow at the EUROPEUM Institute, explores the emotional dimensions of EU foreign policy in her article for the Journal of European Integration. The analysis examines how emotional factors shape political decisions and responses regarding EU human rights sanctions against China and North Korea, highlighting differing outcomes in these cases and suggesting that incorporating emotional awareness could enhance policy effectiveness.

Sestry.eu | Peace summit in Switzerland: expectations and reality

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12. 6. 2024
Ninety countries and organizations confirmed their participation in the Peace Summit focusing on the war against Ukraine in Switzerland. The United States will be represented by Vice President Kamala Harris, China refused to participate and Russia was not invited. What are the key goals of the summit? Why did China decide not to come? Researcher at EUROPEUM Institute Tereza Novotná commented for Ukrainian-Polish online outlet Sestry.eu.

SRF | North Korea closes a quarter of its embassies worldwide

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24. 11. 2023
North Korea is ending some of its foreign missions, not only in EU countries, such as Angola, Hong Kong, and Spain. Our research associate Tereza Novotná discusses the closure of North Korean embassies in an interview with German radio SRF.

Kyiv Independent | Russia, China and North Korea have a new dynamic. And that's bad for Ukraine

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14. 10. 2023
Our research Associate Tereza Novotná commented on the changes in North Korea's domestic politics and the gradual opening of the country to foreigners in a new article for Kyiv Independent.

Monocle | THE GLOBALIST Podcast: takeaways from Kim Jong-un’s extended visit to Russia

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18. 9. 2023
Tereza Novotná was a guest on The Globalist podcast in which she commented on Kim Jong-un's extended visit to Russia.

NDR: Demonstrative unity between Russia and North Korea

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15. 9. 2023
Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un hold a joint summit in Russia. Our researcher Tereza Novotna commented on the rapprochement between the leaders of the Russian Federation and North Korea for German radio NDR.
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