Samuel Tadros

Former Senior Fellow

At A Glance:

Samuel Tadros was a senior fellow at Hudson Institute. 

Biography

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.

Events
27
June 2018
Past Event
The Holocaust and the Arab World
Featured Speakers:
Dr. Hillel Fradkin
Ammar Abdulhamid
27
June 2018
Past Event
The Holocaust and the Arab World

For the past seven decades serious discussion about the Holocaust has been virtually non-existent in the Arabic speaking world. The Holocaust has been

Featured Speakers:
Dr. Hillel Fradkin
Ammar Abdulhamid
24
October 2017
Past Event
The Future of Orthodox Christianity in Syria and America
Featured Speakers:
Patriarch John X
Metropolitan Joseph
The Orthodox Convent of Our Lady, Seydnaya, Syria (image credit: De Agostini/C. Sappa)
24
October 2017
Past Event
The Future of Orthodox Christianity in Syria and America

John X, Metropolitan Joseph, Samuel Tadros, and Nina Shea discuss the future of the Antiochian Church in Syria and the U.S.

The Orthodox Convent of Our Lady, Seydnaya, Syria (image credit: De Agostini/C. Sappa)
Featured Speakers:
Patriarch John X
Metropolitan Joseph
03
April 2017
Past Event
U.S.-Egyptian Relations in the Age of ISIS
Featured Speakers:
Ambassador Alberto Fernandez
03
April 2017
Past Event
U.S.-Egyptian Relations in the Age of ISIS

Alberto Fernandez, Nina Shea, and Samuel Tadros discuss the security, political, and religious freedom challenges facing Egypt

Featured Speakers:
Ambassador Alberto Fernandez
29
June 2016
Past Event
The Future of North Africa—Reports from Libya, Tunisia, and Morocco
Featured Speakers:
Eric Brown
Sarah Feuer
29
June 2016
Past Event
The Future of North Africa—Reports from Libya, Tunisia, and Morocco

Eric Brown, Sarah Feuer, Lee Smith, and Samuel Tadros discuss the prospects for lasting democracy and persistence of extremist sects in North Africa.

Featured Speakers:
Eric Brown
Sarah Feuer
Islamic State fighter waving a flag while standing on a captured government fighter jet in Raqqa, Syria, 2015. (Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images)
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Islamic State fighter waving a flag while standing on a captured government fighter jet in Raqqa, Syria, 2015. (Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images)
Samuel Tadros
Former Senior Fellow
Samuel Tadros
Commentary
7 Min Read
Smoke billows in Egypt's North Sinai on July 2, 2015. At least 70 people, mostly Egyptian soldiers but also civilians, were killed in attacks and ongoing clashes with Islamic State group jihadists.(SAID KHATIB/AFP/Getty Images)
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Smoke billows in Egypt's North Sinai on July 2, 2015. At least 70 people, mostly Egyptian soldiers but also civilians, were killed in attacks and ongoing clashes with Islamic State group jihadists.(SAID KHATIB/AFP/Getty Images)
Mokhtar Awad
Research Fellow, George Washington University's Program on Extremism
Samuel Tadros
Former Senior Fellow
Mokhtar Awad & Samuel Tadros
Reports
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Members of the Egyptian Muslim brotherhood gather in front the party's headquarters in Cairo on March 22, 2013. (KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images)
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Members of the Egyptian Muslim brotherhood gather in front the party's headquarters in Cairo on March 22, 2013. (KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images)
Samuel Tadros
Former Senior Fellow
Samuel Tadros
Commentary
Long Read