Eric Lies is a fellow at ASPI USA where he specializes in security strategy, military affairs, and the AUKUS agreement.
He served in the U.S. Navy as a nuclear trained surface warfare officer for nine years after graduating from the United States Naval Academy in 2014 with a major in international relations. During his time in, he served throughout the world, deploying to the Arabian Gulf as well as the South China Sea, and was stationed in Yokosuka, Japan. After serving in the navy, he completed a master’s in international negotiation and post conflict transitions at American University and was awarded the Louis Goodman Award for academic and scholarly excellence. As part of his studies, Eric examined fragile states and regional stability from Latin America to the Indo-Pacific and was one of the lead authors for a U.S. State Department report on the impacts of sanctions on Iran.
Publications and News
- Zelensky Issues Defiant Three-Word Response to Trump-Putin Call20 May 2025
- US Hammers Ally Facing Off China in Pacific With Tariffs12 March 2025
- No, The First Island Chain Isn't Lost10 March 2025
- Mogami class offers strong technical advantages in Australia's frigate competition28 February 2025
- The future of US Indo-Pacific policy7 February 2025
- How to Ensure AUKUS' Success26 November 2024
- The US presidential debate: ASPI responds11 September 2024
- Whole-of-national readiness demands whole-of-nation exercises24 July 2024
- Boosting Australian space sector would also boost economy, defence8 July 2024
- Shaping a nuclear-powered culture within the Royal Australian Navy27 June 2024
- Australia can lead in clean-energy waste management20 May 2024
- Why America needs AUKUS8 April 2024
- Mine the Gap: How Washington and Canberra Can Improve Their Asymmetric Capabilities3 April 2024
- Australian and US Navies Must Better use their Undersea Surveillance Systems to Warn of Looming Threats9 February 2024