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Oszkár Roginer-Hofmeister

Project Coordinator and Analyst
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Oszkár Roginer-Hofmeister

Project Coordinator and Analyst

Oszkár Roginer-Hofmeister works for the Prague based think-tank EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy. He holds a Phd in Literary Sciences (University of Pécs), a PhD in Southeastern European History (University of Graz), an MA in Cultural Sociology (Univeristy of Zadar), and has a primary education in Hungarian Studies (University of Novi Sad). His main interests lay in media politics, social media, policy and content analysis, structure of media landscapes and press freedoms in Hungary and the Western Balkans.

Report | Discussing Ukraine in V4 mainstream media

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30. 11. 2024
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, media coverage of the country has increased significantly. Interpreting and commenting on events, putting them in the news and shaping the debate about Ukraine's future prospects in relation to European integration has thus become an important part of the responsibility of most mainstream media. However, as the war drags on, the V4 citizens' awareness of the conflict has diverged. At different times, some topics have been given more emphasis than others, making the quality of coverage often incomplete or unconvincing. Some countries emphasise the autonomy of reporting, which in turn allows for broad and in-depth coverage, while there are regimes that narrow the information and use the topic of war to produce stories for domestic purposes. In the final report on the EUROPEUM Institute project, Oszkár Roginer-Hofmeister and others write.

SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCES WITH THE INVOLVEMENT OF CSOS IN V4 IN THE DECARBONISATION PROCESS

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3. 2. 2023
The project is focused on the examination of the role of non-governmental organizations in the process of decarbonization of coal regions in V4 countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia). The aim of the project is to describe the best and worst practices of the individual processes for Serbia, who awaits the transformation of its energy mix, largely based on coal. The examined V4 countries have had a slightly different share of coal in their energy mix, while the largest one being in Poland and the second largest one in the Czech Republic, followed by Hungary and Slovakia. There are many similarities and differences in their takes on decarbonisation, thus providing different range of experiences.

Policy Paper | Serbia’s EU Accession Path: European Integration without Democratization?

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30. 12. 2022
Is Serbia succeeding in meeting the conditions for EU accession? Read the Policy Paper co-written by Jana Juzová, Nikola Burazer and Oszkár Roginer on Serbia's path to EU membership.

Policy Paper | PUT SRBIJE KA EU: EVROPSKE INTEGRACIJE BEZ DEMOKRATIZACIJE?

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30. 12. 2022
Is Serbia succeeding in meeting the conditions for EU accession? Read the Policy Paper co-written by Jana Juzová, Nikola Burazer and Oszkár Roginer on Serbia's path to EU membership. The policy paper is written in Serbian.

Background Paper Think Tank Forum | The State of Democracy and Rule of Law in WB6

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26. 10. 2022
This article was written as background material for a panel discussion at the Think Tank Forum: EU Enlargement. The authors of the article are Oszkár Roginer, Project Manager, and Žiga Faktor, Head of our Brussels office. In the article, the authors discuss, among other things, elections, political pluralism, civil society, media, and fundamental rights in the Western Balkan countries.
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