Edward Lucas (journalist)


Edward Lucas is a British writer and security specialist.

Education

Born in Wiltshire, he was educated at New College School, Winchester College and the London School of Economics. Lucas briefly studied Polish at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow and also speaks German, Russian, Czech and Lithuanian.

Career

Lucas is senior vice-president at the Center for European Policy Analysis. He writes a column for The Times and occasionally writes for the Daily Mail. He edited Standpoint magazine from September 2019 until March 2020. Lucas has covered Central and Eastern European affairs since 1986, writing, broadcasting, and speaking on the politics, economics, and security of the region.
Lucas spent 23 years at The Economist, working as a foreign correspondent from 1988 to 2002 and a senior editor until 2017. In 1992 he co-founded the Baltic Independent, which in 1996 was merged with Baltic Observer to form The Baltic Times.

Personal life

Lucas's second wife is the columnist Cristina Odone, with whom he has one child; he had two children with his first wife Claudia. He lives in London. His father was the Oxford philosopher John Lucas.
On 1 December 2014, he became the first e-resident of Estonia.