Jonathan Bertman

Jonathan Bertman holds a MA in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Edinburgh. He is interested in politics and economics in the Middle East and North Africa.

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Egypt Parliamentary Vote Delayed by Courts

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Egypt Constitution Vote: US Must Confront Morsi Before Violence Escalates

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Egypt Protests: The 7 Power Grabbing Decrees of Mohammed Morsi

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Who Won Foreign Policy Presidential Debate? Romney Defers to Obama, Bayonets and Horses, and Bob Schieffer Needs a Fact Checker

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Who Won the Debate Tonight: Mitt Romney Loses on Libya, Obama Dominates Benghazi Issue

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Who Won the Debate? Romney Loses his Binder, Obama Picks Up Steam, with a Little Help

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Who Won the Debate: Biden Grins Too Much, But Beats High School Student Paul Ryan

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US Embassy Breach in Cairo Sparks An Amusing Twitter War With the Muslim Brotherhood

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Why Egyptians Are Protesting: They Believe Obama Could Have Stopped Release of Anti Islam Video (Just Like Mubarak)

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Mubarak 2.0: President Morsi of Egypt Sacks Military Generals and Censors the Media

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Paul Ryan VP Choice Will Boost the Romney Campaign

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Egypt President Morsi Selects Hisham Kandil as Prime Minister in Surprise Twist

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President Mohammed Morsi is Not Improving Human Rights Violations for Prisoners

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Egypt Presidential Election Results: Best and Worst Case Scenarios for the U.S.

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Egypt Presidential Election Results: Mohammed Morsi Wins, But in Name Only

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Egypt Presidential Elections 2012: Muslim Brotherhood Likely to Lose After Court Rules in Favor of Ahmed Shafiq

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5 Reasons the Egypt 2012 Elections Are More Important Than the American 2012 Elections (For the Middle East)

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Egypt Muslim Brotherhood Candidate Khairat al-Shater Shows Party is on Verge of Divide

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How Not to Save a Friendship: America's Losing Strategy With NGOs in Egypt

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The Arab League’s Hypocritical Suspension of Syria