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Kristof Gyorgy Veres
Former Visiting Fellow
Kristóf György Veres was a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, and is currently affiliated with the Budapest-based Danube Institute and the Center for the National Interest in Washington, D.C. He received his BA in history in 2014 at the Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. Subsequently he graduated with an MA as an archivist in 2016. The same year he continued his studies at the Auxiliary Sciences of History PhD program as a Hungarian state scholarship holder and defended his PhD dissertation summa cum laude in February 2021.
Panel Video: The Ukraine War and Its Impacts on Migration
New waves from disruptions in energy imports and food exports?
Panel Transcript: The Ukraine War and Its Impacts on Migration
New waves from disruptions in energy imports and food exports?
Podcast: Ukrainian Refugees
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 59
Topics: Refugees
Panel Transcript: Ukrainian Refugees
Report from the Front Lines
Topics: Refugees
Panel Video: Ukrainian Refugees
Report from the Front Lines
Virtue vs. Virtue Signaling: How Hungary Views the War in Ukraine
In Hungary, there’s no grandiose blue and yellow flag-waving, but there’s unwavering support for their Ukrainian neighbors fleeing from Vladimir Putin’s aggression.
Whose Double Standards? Racism and the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis
The frustration of African students waiting at the EU border to be registered watching white Ukrainians waved through without delay is understandable, but it has nothing to do with racism.
Ukrainian Refugees and Europe: A Marathon, Not a Sprint
This marathon can only be won with EU-wide solidarity towards the most affected member states as well as transatlantic burden-sharing based on our common values and principles.
Health Care at Hungary's Border
Hungary has opened its arms and its healthcare resources to Ukrainians fleeing Russia's war
Topics: Health Care