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Carlos Roa

Carlos Roa

Senior Print Editor at The National Interest

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Recent Articles

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Why the US Should Back a Trans-Caspian Development Bank

A regional investment bank in Central Eurasia could help Washington compete with China and Russia at a low cost and without putting boots on the ground.
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Trieste and the New Golden Road

Trieste will play a pivotal role in the revival of the “New Golden Road,” linking Central-Eastern Europe to the Indo-Mediterranean and beyond. Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in Limes in Italian and is reprinted here in English with the permission of the publisher. The article has been edited for style and clarity. All roads […]
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One Year Into the Israel-Gaza War, Regional Integration Is Still Th...

The past year has been a wake-up call for Israel, highlighting the limitations of the country’s traditional strategy. The collapse of the old foundations—internal unity, external disunity, and Western support—requires a new approach.
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One Year Into the Israel-Gaza War, Regional Integration Is Still Th...

The past year has been a wake-up call for Israel, highlighting the limitations of the country’s traditional strategy. The collapse of the old foundations—internal unity, external disunity, and Western support—requires a new approach.
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IMEC at One Year: India-Middle East Leads, Europe Needs to Recommit

One year into the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, progress in the India-Middle East segment is strong, while Europe, led by Italy, must ramp up efforts to unlock the initiative’s full potential.
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It’s Time to Reaffirm the American Trust with Trieste

As America addresses the geopolitical challenges posed by the China-Russia nexus and promotes sound and sustainable alternatives to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a little-known Italian port with a rich history has an important role to play. Trieste, at the head of the Adriatic Sea, historically the maritime gateway of Central and Eastern Europe, […]
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It’s Time to Reaffirm the American Trust with Trieste

With U.S. support, this critical Italian city can anchor Indo-Mediterranean supply chains and serve as a powerful balancer to China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
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The Man Whispering the Middle East’s Future into Washington’s Ear

Though rarely in the headlines, Mohammed Soliman is quietly reshaping U.S. strategy in the Middle East.
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Central Asia’s Quiet Rise

Though long considered a part of Russia’s sphere of influence, Central Asia has become a crucial battleground for great power competition in the twenty-first century. Washington ought to pay attention.
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Will Spain Survive Sánchez’s Controversial Deal?

Seeking to hold onto power, the country’s prime minister is willing to grant amnesty to regional separatists accused of violating the law and the nation’s Constitution.
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The Simchat Torah War

Hamas’ attack on Israel is a watershed moment not only for the Middle East but also for the rest of the world.