Dominika Kunertova
Affiliate Researcher
Dominika Kunertova is an independent research scientist and a nonresident senior fellow at the Transatlantic Security Initiative of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security.
Research focus
In her research, Dominika focuses on how the Technosphere interacts with security. She conducts scholarly and policy research on the impact of emerging technologies on international security, warfare, and transatlantic defense cooperation.
Selected Publications
Kunertova, Dominika, & Herzog, Stephen. 2024. NATO and Emerging Technologies: The Alliance’s Shifting Approach to Military Innovation. Naval War College Review, 77(2): 47–69.
Kunertova, Dominika, & Schmitt, Olivier. 2024. Assessing NATO’s Cohesion: Methods and Implications. International Politics [Published Online].
Kunertova, Dominika. 2023. Drones Have Boots: Learning from Russia’s War in Ukraine. Contemporary Security Policy, 44(4): 576–591.
BACKGROUND
Originally from Slovakia, Dominika Kunertova holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Université de Montréal.
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Contact
Email address: dkunertova@atlanticcouncil.org