Lucas Myers
Former Senior Associate for Southeast Asia, Indo-Pacific Program
Expert Bio
Lucas Myers is the former Senior Associate for Southeast Asia at the Wilson Center’s Indo-Pacific Program, where he administers the Wilson China Fellowship. Professionally proficient in Mandarin Chinese, his research interests include Southeast Asia, Chinese foreign policy, and Indo-Pacific security. He focuses on the ongoing conflict in Myanmar and the changing balance of power spurred by the rise of China. In 2023, Myers was selected as an Emerging Quad Think Tank Leader, an initiative of the U.S. State Department’s Leaders Lead on Demand program.
Before joining the Asia Program team, Mr. Myers implemented civil society projects in Southeast and East Asia and as a researcher of terrorism and violent extremism. Mr. Myers' writing and commentary have appeared in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, NPR, Reuters, South China Morning Post, Voice of America, The Wall Street Journal, and other outlets. He received his MA from Georgetown University’s Security Studies Program and his BA in Political Science and Chinese Language & Culture from Macalester College.
Expertise
Southeast Asia, Chinese foreign policy, and international security in the Indo-Pacific
Wilson Center Project
Major Publications
Ye Myo Hein and Lucas Myers, "Lofty Rhetoric, Lack of Action on Democracy in Southeast Asia," in Lonely at the Barricades: How to Strengthen the Global Defense of Democracy, December 1st, 2021.
"The 2020-21 Wilson China Fellowship: Essays on the Rise of China and Its Implications," edited by Abraham Denmark and Lucas Myers,
Insight & Analysis by Lucas Myers
- Article
- Democracy
The Latest in Myanmar
- Blog post
- Elections
What Myanmar’s 2020 Election Tells Us About U.S.-China Competition
- Blog post
- Strategic Competition
The Limits of China’s Influence in Maritime South Asia: Sri Lanka’s Foreign Policy Rebalance
- Publication
- History
The Pacific War's Lessons for the Continued Strategic Importance of Oceania
- Blog post
- Geoeconomics
The China-Myanmar Economic Corridor and China’s Determination to See It Through