Vera Rodríguez Corcho is a recent graduate from the College of Europe in Natolin with an MA in European Interdisciplinary Studies “EU and the world” specialization. She previously earned a degree in Political Science from the Complutense University of Madrid. Vera Rodriguez Corcho has published scholarly work on democracy-building and digital media and contributed to outreach projects such as the European Student Think Tank. She has also been involved in human rights and EU enlargement initiatives with Helsinki España and the Genshagen Foundation.
Her main research interests concern Northeast Asia, Trade, the geopolitics of resources and diplomatic ties between the EU and Asia amidst an increasingly bipolar world order. At EIAS she focuses on the EU’s relations with East Asia and in the technological domain, specifically in relation to Japan.