With a background in political economy and international relations, Meg advises clients on Asia, China, and China and the United States. Alongside her role as MAP Senior Advisor, she is also the James E. Robison Professor in the Business, Government, and the International Economy Unit at Harvard Business School, where she has taught since 2011.
Meg's work on China’s politics and economy, international financial engagements, and relationship with the US has been published in a variety of scholarly journals, and her commentary has appeared in The Atlantic, the Washington Post, Foreign Affairs, and more.
She is currently co-chairing an initiative on Business Geopolitical Risk and Readiness at the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation, and frequently speaks to business groups and government agencies about China and global business.
Meg is a two-time winner of the HBS Faculty Teaching award. She is a member of the editorial boards of the China Quarterly and the China Journal, a board member of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School, a founding member of the Harvard University Faculty Committee on Southeast Asia, and a faculty affiliate at the Harvard Asia Center, the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, the Mossavar-Rahmini Center for Business and Government, and the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs.
Meg holds a PhD in Government from Harvard University, and BA in Chinese Studies and International Studies from Emory University. Meg speaks fluent Mandarin.