Greetings
Dear Visitor,
Welcome to the Migration Research Institute (MRI), established by the Mathias Corvinus Collegium Foundation and the Századvég Foundation.
Migration poses a challenge to countries in the developed and the developing world. We find that globalization has brought at least as many problems to the surface as it has solved. The longstanding consequences of mass immigration redraw the profile of entire societies and affect the fate of millions. It is critical to get a complete picture of the phenomenon.
We believe that the scientific community plays a crucial role in analyzing migration’s drivers and social impacts. Our institute – established in the autumn of 2015 – works with the undisguised purpose of researching and explaining immigration to Europe scientifically and understandably to an audience interested in the issue while lacking academic background.
Latest
EU COUNTRIES IN EASTERN EUROPE CAN COPE WITH THE FEFUGEE INFLUX FOR NOW
Márk Vargha, our researcher said during an interview with Radio Kossuth that the Eastern European EU member states are coping with the…
The Fallout for People Forced to Leave Ukraine
Bordering Ukraine to the west and south are Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova — all of which are taking in refugees.…
EUROPE IS IN AN ERA OF DEMOGRAPHIC AND MIGRATION CRISES
Tamás Dezső, the director of the MRI, compared the population of countries that have emitted immigrants, and its growth between 1955 and…
BELARUSIAN SHUTTLECOCK POLICY
Róbert Gönczi, junior researcher of MRI told Magyar Nemzet that Belarus has long pursued a swing policy: they have often made concessions…
EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES FACE SIMILAR MIGRATION CHALLENGES
In the Center for Immigration Studies podcast, Mark Krikorian, director of the Washington DC-based institute, spoke with our research director Viktor Marsai…