Meghan L. Osullivan
Meghan L. O'Sullivan is an American academic and former government official known for her expertise in international affairs and energy policy. She has served in various roles, including as a special assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan during the George W. Bush administration. She is also a professor at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.
Books
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1. Windfall
How the New Energy Abundance Upends Global Politics and Strengthens America's Power
The book explores the transformative impact of the recent energy abundance, particularly in the United States, on global politics and economics. It delves into how the surge in oil and gas production has reshaped international relations, altered power dynamics, and influenced geopolitical strategies. The narrative examines the implications of this energy shift for countries around the world, highlighting both opportunities and challenges. Through a detailed analysis, it provides insights into how energy resources are increasingly becoming a pivotal factor in shaping the future of global stability and prosperity.