
Maximiliano Véjares
@maxvejares
Senior research associate @NZpolicylab, fellow at American University (CLALS). PhD, @johnshopkins, MA @uchicago. State capacity and democracy in Latin America.
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Analysis of Korea's constitutional court verdict on Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment by Darcie Draudt-Véjares carnegieendowment.org/emissary/2025/…



Artículo de La Jornada Impresa sobre nuestro reporte de política industrial verde en México. Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab


1/ Excited to share our latest report Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab: "Seizing Mexico’s Green Industrial Opportunities in the Emerging Geopolitical Landscape." Co-authored with Maximiliano Véjares, Albert Pinto, Jonas Goldman, Cathy Wang, and Bentley Allan. netzeropolicylab.com/mexico-green-o…

New publication from our lab that summarizes our recent report on Brazil's potential in the energy transition Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab Phenomenal World phenomenalworld.org/pt-br/analises…

9/ "The wildly popular president of Mexico is advancing industrial policies that resemble Joe Biden’s, but they’re premised on a totally different theory of politics" ht Kate Aronoff featuring Maximiliano Véjares Amir Lebdioui newrepublic.com/article/194800…


Mexico's President, Claudia Sheinbaum, is advancing an agenda that is similar to Bidenomics, but based on a different theory of politics. With a quote from yours truly and a link to our Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab report.👇 newrepublic.com/article/194800…





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/…

South Koreans head to the polls this week after six months of upheaval at home and abroad. The country’s next president will face significant challenges, including a deeply polarized public. Darcie Draudt-Véjares explained for The Washington Post: washingtonpost.com/world/2025/06/…
