
Meghan O'Sullivan
Meghan O'Sullivan is a prominent academic and policy expert in the field of international relations, particularly known for her work on U.S. foreign policy and national security. She serves as a director at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and has previously held significant roles in the U.S. government, including as a Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq. O'Sullivan's research focuses on the geopolitical dynamics of the Middle East and South Asia, making her a key figure in discussions regarding U.S. relations with countries like India and Pakistan. Recently, she played a crucial role in facilitating the Pakistan Conference at Harvard, which has sparked considerable attention and debate in Indian media regarding its implications for U.S.-India relations.
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He has skillfully played the China card, suggesting that what Washington holds back will effectively be supplied by Beijing, Meghan O’Sullivan told the NYT.
F-35s, AI chips, and trillions: How MBS, once a ‘pariah’, took back WashingtonDr. Meghan O'Sullivan is the director of the Belfer Center at Harvard and assisted in inviting prominent diplomats to the conference.
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