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Our researchers and analysts are regular guests on electronic media programmes interested in our activities and are often interviewed in the written press. Their articles for various newspapers can also be found here.

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megoldhatja-e a kötelező kvóta azokat az integrációs problémákat, amelyeket a migrációs krízis okoz?
M1Szabolcs Janik

Is the mandatory quota able to solve the integration problems?

Researcher Szabolcs Janik discussed the subject matter on national radio.

2017. July 04.
Gyorselemzés 2016/8: Közvéleménykutatás-sorozat a migráció társadalmi megítéléséről I.
Karc FMHanga Horváth-Sántha

The challenges of integration remain a question

Senior Researcher Hanga Horváth-Sántha discussed matters of integration in the light of the freedom of movement after a granted right to international protection.

2017. July 04.
Lassan halad a kvóta alapú elosztás.
M1Ádám Klopfer

The EU’s quota-based distribution of migrants is slower than expected

Quota-based distribution of irregular migrants as proposed by the European Commission is slowly proceeding. According to the original plans 160,000 persons should have been transferred so far, but so far only 18,184 migrants have been relocated between the Member States. The European Commission has recently presented its latest report, through which it seeks to put […]

2017. May 28.
„A béke mindennél többet ér”
FigyelőBalázs Orbán

Peace above all

Interview with Director-General Balázs Orbán regarding the field trip to Iraqi Kurdistan. The journey is part of a larger research project examining the geopolitical situation and migratory patterns of Christian minorities across the Middle East.

2017. May 28.
A manchesteri merényletről
Kossuth RadioBianka Speidl

The terror attack in Manchester

Senior researcher Ms Bianka Speidl and István Kiss, senior researcher at the Századvég Foundation discussed the terror attack in Manchester. Image: NBC News

2017. May 28.
Tanultabb rétegekben erősebb a radikalizmus
Kossuth RadioBianka Speidl

Research suggests that radicalisation may be more prevalent among the educated (in the West)

Senior researcher Ms Bianka Speidl spoke about multiculturalism in Britain and the nexus between the well-educated Muslims and Islamism. Research examining radicalisation among Muslims in the West suggest that higher education does not necessarily exclude susceptibility to radicalisation.

2017. May 28.
Az irreguláris migráció megállítása lehet az egyik megoldás a terror visszaszorítására
Kossuth RadioBalázs Orbán

Stemming irregular migration as an attempt to prevent terrorism

One way of preventing terrorist acts is to stem irregular migration, as the migratory flows have been used by individuals with malicious intent. It should also be noted that many of persons arriving through irregular migration may experience such traumas on their way that at some point may make them more susceptible to radicalisation and […]

2017. May 28.
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