Nyíri, Pál2022-03-292003https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14018/8206This paper provides a detailed comparison of both the institutional frameworks and the societal manifestation of xenophobic sentiments in Central and Eastern Europe. Arguing that xenophobia is co-produced at the institutional, discursive, and social levels, the paper analyzes a multitude of variables – including national legal frameworks, administrative practices, available scientific data and media discourses – and points out the differences between the country-specific operationalizations of the core concepts. Its primary goal is to examine the possible roots of xenophobia, and to identify the main reasons behind the associated commonalities and differences.engXenophobia in Hungary: A regional comparison: Systemic sources and possible solutionsWorking paperhttps://cps.ceu.edu/publications/working-papers/xenophobia-in-hungary