Meghan O'Sullivan

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Meghan L. O'Sullivan currently serves as the Special Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan. Previously, Dr. O'Sullivan served as Senior Director for Iraq at the National Security Council. She received her bachelor's degree from Georgetown University. Dr. O'Sullivan later received her master's degree and PhD from Oxford University.

It was speculated that National Review columnist Michael Rubin was referring to her when he criticized the unnamed official who said, "If there's a full-blown civil war, the president isn't going to allow our forces to be caught in the crossfire." [1]

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Shrewd Sanctions: Statecraft and State Sponsors of Terrorism, Brookings Institution Press (2003), ISBN 0815706014.

Honey and Vinegar: Incentives, Sanctions, and Foreign Policy" edited with Richard N. Haass, Brookings Institution Press (2000), ISBN 0815733550. [edit] By Meghan L. O'Sullivan

Sanctioning 'Rogue' States: A Strategy in Decline?, http://www.brook.edu/dybdocroot/views/articles/osullivan/2000summerHIR.htm) Harvard International Review, Summer 2000.

Terms of Engagement: Alternatives to Punitive Policies" (http://www.brook.edu/views/articles/haass/2000survival.pdf) with Richard N. Haass, Survival, 42:2 (Summer 2000), The International Institute for Strategic Studies.

Iraq: Time for a Modified Approach, (http://www.iraqwatch.org/perspectives/brook-iraq-02-01.htm) Brookings Institution (IraqWatch), February 2001.

Sanctions and U.S. Foreign Policy (http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC05.php?CID=1402) with Raymond Tanter, Washington Institute for Near East Policy, March 13, 2001.

The Response to Terrorism: America Mobilizes, (http://www.brookings.org/comm/transcripts/20010921.htm) Brookings Institution Forum, September 21, 2002. Moderator: James B. Steinberg; Scholars: Thomas E. Mann, Michael E. O'Hanlon, and Meghan L. O'Sullivan.

The Politics of Dismantling Containment, (http://www.twq.com/winter01/osullivan.pdf) The Washington Quarterly 27:1 (Winter 2001), pp. 67-76. Copyright 2000 by The Center for Strategic and International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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