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Darcie Draudt-Véjares

@darciedraudt

Korea Studies Fellow in the Asia Program @CarnegieEndow. Researches Korean Peninsula politics, economy, and security.

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I'm excited to share our Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab analysis of Mexico's industrial policy and its potential in the energy transition. The report examines pathways for green investments and sustainable development. Read the full report: netzeropolicylab.com/mexico-green-o…

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China has overtaken Korea & Japan to dominate global shipbuilding. The U.S. is far behind. In the latest #TheWorldUnpacked, Isaac B. Kardon & Darcie Draudt-Véjares break down what it will take to rebuild U.S. maritime power—and why cooperation with allies is key. the-world-unpacked.simplecast.com/episodes/can-t…

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Today marks 100 days of Trump’s second term—and South Korea’s alliance anxieties may be deepening. Without a president in Seoul and facing a transactional US, economic and security pressures mount. My take for Carnegie Endowment's 'Trump 2.0' series: carnegieendowment.org/emissary/2025/…

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Ahead of South Korea's presidential election on 3 June, who are the key candidates and what are the implications for 🇰🇷 and beyond? Join our webinar: 🔹Christian Davies 🔹Darcie Draudt-Véjares 🔹Sung-Yoon Lee 🔹Chair: Edward Howell 📅28 May ⏰12:00 BST 📍Online 🔗chathamhouse.org/events/all/res…

Ahead of South Korea's presidential election on 3 June, who are the key candidates and what are the implications for 🇰🇷 and beyond?

Join our webinar:
🔹<a href="/crsdavies/">Christian Davies</a>
🔹<a href="/darciedraudt/">Darcie Draudt-Véjares</a>
🔹<a href="/SungYoonLee1/">Sung-Yoon Lee</a>
🔹Chair: <a href="/TheEdwardHowell/">Edward Howell</a>

📅28 May
⏰12:00 BST
📍Online
🔗chathamhouse.org/events/all/res…
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On Monday 5/19 KEI I'll be sharing some of the findings of my paper "Beyond the Demographic Cliff: Economic Adaptation in Hyper-Aged Korea"--come in person at 11 am EST or stream online! keia.org/event/beyond-t…

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Been doing a lot of thinking about what Lee Jae-myung means for Korean politics. I'll be sharing a longer report next week, but my analysis of Lee's "right-clicking" is up Carnegie Endowment now: carnegieendowment.org/emissary/2025/…

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Is presidential frontrunner Lee Jae-myung's swing to the center just a campaign tactic, or does it indicate a new direction for South Korea’s foreign policy? Darcie Draudt-Véjares unpacks the present – and future – implications in her latest for Emissary: carnegieendowment.org/emissary/2025/…

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Check out my new article, "Duty Calls: Trump’s Tariffs and the Stakes of Korea’s Snap Election," where I analyze the Trump-tariff effect on the upcoming South Korean election for Council on Foreign Relations on.cfr.org/3HtzNbm

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As frontrunner Lee Jae-myung gears up for South Korea's June 3special election, his party's foreign policy has undergone a transformation from progressivism to pragmatism. Darcie Draudt-Véjares explains: carnegieendowment.org/research/2025/…

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Join me on 6/9 to discuss the recent ROK presidential election! Yesterday, South Koreans elected Lee Jae-myung as their new president. What are the foreign policy implications? Panelists will include Frank Aum, Darcie Draudt-Véjares, and Rep. Kim Joon-hyung. quincyinst.org/events/will-le…

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Korea finally has a president after an uncertain six months, but there's tricky times ahead: the economy, polarization, and a shifting geopolitical environment mean the new Lee administration will have their hands full. I spoke with Haslinda Amin yesterday on Bloomberg

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On GPS, @ 10am & 1pm ET today on CNN: I’ll discuss Ukraine’s stunning drone attacks (& Trump–Putin negotiations) w/ retired US Navy Adm. Admiral James Stavridis, USN, Ret., the new era of warfare w/ top military strategist Christopher Kirchhoff, post-Assad Syria w/ David Miliband of IRC - International Rescue Committee and South

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Around 60% of young women voted for the liberal candidate in South Korea's recent presidential election, while a majority of young men voted for the more conservative candidates. What’s behind this stark divide? My conversation with Carnegie Endowment’s Darcie Draudt-Véjares:

Hawon Jung (@allyjung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

S.Koreans grew more accepting of people with different ethnic/cultural backgrounds for the 1st time in 9 years, led by those who interacted with migrants as colleagues/classmates/etc., a state survey showed. Children showed far more acceptance than adults. hani.co.kr/arti/society/s…

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NBR nonresident fellow Darcie Draudt-Véjares joined CNNWorld to discuss the role that South Korean women played in helping to propel liberal President Lee Jae-myung to victory: cnn.com/2025/06/08/wor…