

Samuel Tadros was a senior fellow at Hudson Institute.
Samuel Tadros was a senior fellow at Hudson Institute.
Mr. Tadros was previously distinguished visiting fellow in Middle Eastern Studies at the Hoover Institution, a professorial lecturer at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) where he taught Middle Eastern politics, and the co-host of Sam & Ammar at Al Hurra TV, a program dedicated to covering Middle Eastern political and social developments from a classical liberal perspective. He is the author of Motherland Lost: The Egyptian and Coptic Quest for Modernity (2013) and Reflections on the Revolution in Egypt (2014), both published by Hoover Press.
Mr. Tadros received his MA in democracy and governance from Georgetown University and his BA in political science from the American University in Cairo.
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John X, Metropolitan Joseph, Samuel Tadros, and Nina Shea discuss the future of the Antiochian Church in Syria and the U.S.
Alberto Fernandez, Nina Shea, and Samuel Tadros discuss the security, political, and religious freedom challenges facing Egypt
Eric Brown, Sarah Feuer, Lee Smith, and Samuel Tadros discuss the prospects for lasting democracy and persistence of extremist sects in North Africa.
Hudson Institute hosts a panel with top Egypt analysts Samuel Tadros, Michael Wahid Hanna, Amy Hawthorne, Mokhtar Awad and Eric Brown.
Samuel Tadros, Mokhtar Awad, Jantzen Garnett, and Lee Smith discuss Egypt's future.
Is there any hope that religious minorities can remain in the Middle East? A conference with Nina Shea, Cardinal Dolan, and Walter Russell Mead.
Nina Shea and Samuel Tadros joined His Grace Bishop Angaelos to discuss the threats facing the Coptic community in the Middle East.
Samuel Tadros, Mokhtar Awad, William McCants, and Eric Trager discuss the state and future of Egypt's Islamists on December 18th at Hudson Institute.
On May 16th, Lee Smith moderated a panel with Samuel Tadros and Mokhtar Awad to discuss the future of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s Egypt.
Hudson Institute hosted a lively discussion of Research Fellow Samuel Tadros's new book __Motherland Lost: The Egyptian and Coptic Quest for Modernity
With Mubarak's reign in Egypt all but over, policy makers in the U.S. and around the globe are seeking to understand why Egypt's government proved so