By: Megan Gibson
The former BP executive, political adviser and energy expert on the Iranian oil crisis


Megan Gibson is the Executive Editor, Foreign at the New Statesman. She covers a range of topics including conflict and war, geopolitics, and international affairs, with a particular focus on energy policy and regulation, as well as current affairs and public policy. Megan's work has been featured in The Australian Financial Review, Global Advertising News, Utility Dive, O'Colly, and the New Statesman.
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Megan Gibson's coverage primarily focuses on government and politics, particularly in the context of post-Soviet Russia and Vladimir Putin. Her work reflects an interest in evolving stories, breaking news, and government announcements related to these topics.
Given her focus on evolving political stories, Megan is likely receptive to pitches that provide insights into current events or breaking news related to post-Soviet Russia and the impact of Vladimir Putin's policies. She may also be interested in interviews with experts who can offer analysis on geopolitical developments within this region.
It seems Megan doesn't have a specific geographic focus but rather a thematic one centered around the political landscape of post-Soviet Russia. Therefore, relevant sources should bear this context in mind when reaching out for potential contributions.
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