Egyptian-American scholar
Dr. Mamoun Fandy is an Egyptian -born American scholar. He is president of the think tank London Global Strategy Institute , a former senior fellow at the Baker Institute , the United States Institute of Peace , and at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London . Before that Fandy was a research professor of politics at the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at the School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University , as well as of Arab politics at the National Defense University . He is frequently seen on American television, and is a columnist for Al-Ahram and the Asharq Al-Awsat .
In his 2007 book (Un)Civil War of Words: Media and Politics in the Arab World , Fandy called Al Jazeera "the Muslim Brotherhood channel", noting that it glorified Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan Al-Bannah in a two-part documentary in 2006.
He is currently living in London with his wife and children.
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