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Tereza Novotná

Senior Associate Research Fellow
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Tereza Novotná

Senior Associate Research Fellow

Dr Tereza Novotná is a Senior Associate Research Fellow at the EUROPEUM Institute as part of Global Europe, Affiliate Senior Researcher at the Center for European Integration at Free University Berlin and a Korea Associate at 9DashLine. At FU Berlin, she led two research projects on the EU and South Korea approaches to the Covid19 pandemic (Korea Foundation; “KOR-ON-EU”) and on the EU’s foreign policy towards North Korea (Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action “EUSKOR”). She also collaborates with the Institute for European Studies, Université libre de Bruxelles where she held two post-doc positions from 2012 to 2017. In 2017-2018, Tereza was a Korea Foundation Visiting Professor at the EU Center at Seoul National University and a Fudan Fellow at Fudan University in Shanghai and in 2024, she was a visiting professor at LUISS University Rome.

Tereza received her Ph.D. in Politics and European Studies from Boston University and other degrees from Charles University Prague. Tereza is the author of the monograph How Germany Unified and the EU Enlarged: Negotiating the Accession through Transplantation and Adaptation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) and a co-editor of a special issue for Asia Europe Journal on EU-Korea relations. She has widely published on EU foreign policy in, among others, Journal of European IntegrationJournal of Common Market Studies, Studia Diplomatica, German Politics and Society, West European Politics, and Journal for Contemporary European Research as well as numerous policy and media outlets, including and on the EU-North East Asia/Indo-Pacific relations in 38th North, The Diplomat, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 9DashLine, Asia Trends, NK Pro, Bulletin of the East West Center Washington and others. Tereza has been a frequent commentator in English, Czech and German for media outlets such as Indus News, ZDF, Die Welt and Czech TVs, NK News, several German and Swiss radio stations and Radio Free Asia. She has also practical experience from working for the European Commission, DG RELEX/EEAS, the EU Delegation in Washington, DC and the Czech Permanent Representation to the EU.

Commentary: The Rome Summit

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29. 3. 2017
Vladimír Bartovic, Martin Michelot, Tereza Novotná, Zuzana Stuchlíková and Alexandr Lagazzi react to the signed Rome Declaration from the perspective of the future of the EU and the Czech Republic's role in it.

Teraz.sk: The future of the EU after Brexit

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6. 3. 2017
Our Tereza Novotná commented in an interview for the Slovak Teraz.sk on the future of the EU after Brexit.

INFO.cz: Problematic members put aside. As the Juncker plan spooks Europe, the Czech Republic remains calm

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3. 3. 2017
Our Tereza Novotná commented for INFO.cz on the Juncker plans for a multi-speed Europe, in which the Czech Republic is trying to find opportunities.

REPORT: Seminar "Foreign Policy and Trade under Trump's Presidency: What's Next for the Transatlantic Relations?"

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2. 3. 2017
On 23 February our Tereza Novotna together with the London School of Economics organised a seminar on the topic of foreign policy and trade under Trump's presidency. The report is now available.

Seminar "Foreign Policy and Trade under Trump's Presidency: What's Next for the Transatlantic Relations?"

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16. 2. 2017
On 23 February our Tereza Novotna together with the London School of Economics will organise a seminar on the topic of foreign policy and trade under Trump's presidency.

Politico: Brussels threatens to block Trump’s EU ambassador

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3. 2. 2017
Our Tereza Novotná was quoted in a Politico article titled Brussels threatens to block Trump’s EU ambassador.

Politico Playbook: Tereza Novotná's article featured

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27. 1. 2017
Our Tereza Novotná's article titled Will Donald Trump shoot down TTIP or rebrand it as the ‘Trump Trade and Investment Partnership’? was featured within the Politico Brussels Playbook on January 27.

LSE US Centre: Will Donald Trump shoot down TTIP or rebrand it as the ‘Trump Trade and Investment Partnership’?

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20. 1. 2017
Our research fellow Tereza Novotná published on LSE US Centre an arcticle about the future of TTIP after Trump's inauguration.

Teraz.sk: Politicians should learn and not issue referendums too easily

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6. 1. 2017
Our Tereza Novotná contributed to the Teraz.sk article on the EU members states' position: united towards Brexit but different on migration.

REPORT: Security in Europe from a Visegrád viewpoint: strengthening fundamentals, but rethinking perspectives?

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3. 1. 2017
On December 9 we organized, in cooperation with Centre for European Policy Studies and European Policy Institutes Network, an international conference in the framework of the Think Visegrad in Brussels project. The report summarizing the debate and the issues relating to the V4 countries is now available.

INVITATION: Security in Europe from a Visegrád viewpoint: strengthening fundamentals, but rethinking perspectives?

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30. 11. 2016
In cooperation with Centre for European Policy Studies and European Policy Institutes Network we organise on December 9 an international conference in the framework of the Think Visegrad in Brussels project.

thewonk.eu: Four Reasons Why TTIP May Fail and Why It Will be Europe’s Fault

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21. 11. 2016
Our Tereza Novotná was interviewed for thewonk.eu as author of the report 'Four Reasons Why TTIP May Fail and Why It Will be Europe’s Fault', which was published as part of the LSE IDEAS publication 'New Challenges, New Voices: Next Generation Viewpoints on Transatlantic Relations'.
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