Former Research Assistant
Barbara Halač Pavlovičová is a Research Assistant at CEIAS. She holds MA degrees in International Relations & International Organization from the University of Groningen and Public International Law with a focus on Conflict and Security from Utrecht University. After her studies, Barbara interned at the Clingendael Institute, where she focused on Chinese influence in the Central Sahel, among other things. Her research interests include geopolitics, international security, and China-Africa relations. Research interests: Geopolitics, China-Africa relations, Belt and Road Initiative, international law
Written Articles
CEEasia Briefing #62: Wang Yi meets Czech Foreign Minister, Vietnam-Hungary relations, Czechia & South Korea high-level supply chain dialogue
CEEasia Briefing #61: Vietnam’s Prime Minister visits Europe, South Korea’s nuclear project in the Czechia moves forward, Poland-Japan ties
CEEasia Briefing #60: India-EU talks on FTA, Slovak PM visits Vietnam, EU investigation into Chinese steel cylinders
CEEasia Briefing #59: South Korea’s shifting approach to Ukraine, Slovakia and China grow closer and more
CEEasia Briefing #58: more on EU’s tariffs on China, Slovak PM visits China, DPRK-Russia relations, Tsai Ing-wen in Europe
CEEasia Briefing #57: EU’s EV tariffs, Czech-Korean ties, Taiwan and Slovakia semiconductors cooperation, Germany passes through the Taiwan Strait
CEEasia Briefing #56: EU’s probe into EVs, TSMC plant in Dresden, Czech investments in Vietnam, Modi visits Poland and Ukraine
CEEasia Briefing #55: Orban’s trip to Beijing, China-Belarus military drills, South Korea wins the Dukovany nuclear tender
CEEasia Briefing #54: EU tariffs on EV’s from China, EU defense partnership with Japan and ROK, Modi at G7
CEEasia Briefing #53: Xi’s trip to Europe, Putin’s visit to China, Japan’s defense cooperation with Germany and France
CEEasia Briefing #52: China invests into EVs in Poland, EU investigates China’s green tech, Olaf Scholz visits China, German-Indian cooperation in automotive industry