
معرفی
Meghan O'Sullivan is the Jeane Kirkpatrick Professor of the Practice of International Affairs and Director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University’s Kennedy School. She holds dual roles as academic and policy leader, bridging government, academia, and business. Her research focuses on energy geopolitics, sanctions, and U.S. foreign policy, with notable works including Windfall and Hand-Off.
- Education: BA from Georgetown University; MSc and PhD from Oxford University.
- Professional Experience: Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq/Afghanistan under President Bush; Vice Chair of Northern Ireland’s All Party Talks; Senior Director at Macro Advisory Partners.
Her scholarship emphasizes the intersection of energy systems, technology, and policy. Awards include the Distinguished Public Service Medal (DoD) and State Department Superior Honor Award. She advises global entities like the Trilateral Commission and Council on Foreign Relations, and serves on corporate and non-profit boards.
Publications span energy transitions, U.S.-Taiwan relations, and historical policy analyses. Her work shapes both academic discourse and real-world policy decisions.

