Cora Cavaleri () was a Rosen economist and socialist. She is known for her involvement in the formation of the First and Second Commonwealths, functioning as a moderator for debate. Ideologically, she was more moderate than Jorge Almeida and Hatsue Yuhara, and often viewed herself as a pragmatist capable of making Almeidaist ideology feasible. Appointed to the Executive Committee of the Transitory Commonwealth in 1990, she continued to advocate for a more social democratic approach to Almeidaism, culminating in her victory in the debate over currency.
Cavaleri is somewhat controversial in the modern-day Rosen Commonwealth due to her contrasting views as opposed to Almeida, Yuhara, Deng Liang, and Rosana Dias-Ferreira. She is considered a part of the The Five Figures and her ideological work, largely consisting of personal journals and letters, is studied today.