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Carlos Roa

Carlos Roa

Senior Print Editor at The National Interest

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  • English
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  • Foreign Affairs
  • National News

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Recent Articles

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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? - The National Int...

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.
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Have We Created the Philosopher’s Stone? Policymakers Should Care a...

A recent discovery has the potential to unleash a world of energy abundance, floating trains, and geopolitical transformation.
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Oren Cass, American Compass, and the Plot to Save America

An ongoing debate concerning U.S. economic and financial policy has dramatic implications not just for global geopolitics, but also for American democracy itself.
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Realists Have Problems with Realism

A furor over a recent article highlights an uncomfortable truth: American realists demonstrate remarkable and unexpected blindness in their views.
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The Smoke-Filled Path Ahead for Conservative Foreign Policy

A recent conference illustrates the state of foreign policy thinking among the American political right.
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Kissinger at 100: A Stalwart in Realpolitik More Relevant than Ever...

The lessons of Kissinger’s realpolitik—both its successes and its failures—remain profoundly relevant.
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Is America About to Have Its Perestroika Moment?

The Biden administration recognizes that America’s sociopolitical and economic system no longer works. But can it be reformed?
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Can We Please Stop Comparing Russia’s Economy to Italy’s?

The comparison is not only wrong; it also betrays Western policymakers’ blindness to material realities.