- Carlos Lozada
- Outlook Editor
Carlos Lozada is the editor of Outlook, The Washington Post’s Sunday section for opinion, analysis, debates and reviews. Previously, he served as the paper’s national security editor and economics editor. Before joining The Post in 2005, he was the managing editor of Foreign Policy magazine and a Knight-Bagehot fellow at Columbia University. A native of Lima, Peru, he is a graduate of Notre Dame and Princeton. He lives in northwest Washington.
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