A preposition is (by definition) followed by a NP (noun phrase) and forms a bigger unit (a PP - preposition phrase) with it. In your example, "meanwhile" happens to be followed by a NP, but does not form a unit with it, so it is not a preposition. [There are some words, such as after which can be used both as prepositions and in different ways ... More @Wikipedia
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