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Issue 4 - July 2010

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  •   About Scoop
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    •   Masterclass for Researchers
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  •   Archive
    •   Knowledge society
      • Intangible assets at the heart of economic growth in European regions
      • Ensuring a role for European firms in the globalisation of R&D activities
      • Measure this: intangible capital as a driver of innovative growth
      • Quality of European Union public services and regulation
      • Can EU’s knowledge economy compete on a global scale?
      • Enhancing social inclusion of mental health service users
      • Stimulating economies built on creative knowledge
      • Achieving the aims of lifelong learning
      • Do financial markets reward innovation?
      • Getting a grip on intangibles
      • New trends in the relationship between knowledge and policy
      • FINESS: In search of a sustainable European financial system
      • Enhancing public-private innovation networks in services
      • Venture capital for innovation: Creating a more effective policy environment
      • Internationalisation increases exports and improves firms’ flexibility
      • Enabling young people to succeed in European labour markets
      • How social entrepreneurs can enhance service innovation in Europe
      • Macroeconomic models: A comparative tool for policy making
      • Looking beyond the crisis: An appeal for economic cooperation
      • Putting knowledge to work: The innovation challenge
      • Taking entrepreneurship to the next level
      • Insights into the knowledge economy
    •   Sustainable development
      • The future of farming in changing rural economies
      • Getting to the heart of Corporate Social Responsibility
      • Growth intelligence: rethinking regional development
      • Social inequality in Central and Eastern Europe: Perception, reality and democracy
      • Post carbon communities: Linking climate change and energy use
      • Diversity of rural areas: A new typology for rural development policy
      • Social cohesion: A complex challenge for diverse policy makers
      • Schools: Key role in meeting Europe’s social inclusion objectives
      • FRIDA: Anchor firms contribute to regional development
      • Managing uncertainty in the labour market – Signposts for the future
      • Shrinking cities: Implications for urban policy
      • Employment and capability development: Take the subsidiarity principle seriously
      • Positive thinking: Rural communities can benefit from globalisation
      • Cultural diversity: An asset to Europe
      • Diversity reigns across Europe in approaching socio-economic development
      • PACT: Shaping a post-carbon world
      • PASHMINA: A new generation of tools to visualise global change
      • SMILE – Shining a spotlight on European sustainability
      • A fresh perspective on global trade: The World Input-Output Database
      • SPREAD – The drive towards sustainable living by 2050
    •   Major trends in society
      • Europe’s workforce needs improved knowledge to compete globally
      • Fewer irregular migrants in Europe than previously thought
      • Restrictions do not halt flow of undocumented workers
      • How do Europe’s schools treat minority ethnic youth?
      • Flexibility and security in the workplace are key to a European work-care balance
      • Advantages of migration in the European Union
      • International migration transforms both sending and receiving countries
      • Linguistic diversity: Opportunities and pitfalls
      • Bridging the generational gap
      • New survey to measure impact of change on EU employees
      • Coping with a multifaith Europe: differing approaches to religious education
      • Are the needs of the ageing population different for men and women?
      • Europeans want children: Can policies help?
      • Can home ownership help finance an ageing population?
      • Enhancing the educational attainment of young people in care
      • Migrant rights could enhance intercultural tolerance
      • Arabic ethnic media promotes cultural identity in Europe
      • Family-friendly policies should be at the heart of the future Europe
      • Tackling youth exclusion and unemployment: Civil society organisations have their role to play
      • Early interventions against social exclusion reduce the risk of youth homelessness
      • Opportunities and barriers to active participation of older people in society
      • Revitalising the role of the city through cultural integration
      • Barriers and opportunities for young immigrants in Europe
      • Social investment policies needed to integrate work and welfare
      • Job quality can suffer even during employment growth in Europe
      • Multilingualism can increase creativity in the EU knowledge economy
      • Both respect and tolerance needed for intercultural cohesion in Europe
      • Pensions and productivity: The economic impact of an ageing population
    •   Europe in the world
      • Security and liberty or security versus liberty?
      • GARNET: The EU role in global governance
      • European Union needs dialogue with civil society in conflict zones
      • Organised crime and corruption threaten human security in the Western Balkans
      • Incorporating human and minority rights into EU’s conflict management
      • The European Court of Human Rights: Improving implementation of judgements
      • Corruption in Europe – What do people really think?
      • Better data needed to inform crime prevention in Europe
      • Multi-stakeholder partnerships need greater local involvement to fulfil their peace-building potential
      • Toward a just and durable peace: EU policy considerations
      • EU policies needed to address climate change and conflict
      • Understanding violent conflicts from the point of view of individuals, families and communities
      • Diaspora communities should be involved in conflict resolution
      • Diasporas: How to make the most of their peace-building potential
      • The future of European democracy
      • As war is ‘privatised’ should private contractors be regulated at EU level?
      • In pursuit of peace: How can the EU defend human rights and humanitarian law in armed conflict?
      • Better co-ordination between international and domestic courts could improve response to mass atrocities
      • Special issue on the EU and multilateralism
      • What is multilateralism?
      • Multilateralism and the EU
      • Main Findings: Obstacles and opportunities
      • New direction needed for multilateralism
      • Where does the EU go from here?
      • Responding to the crisis: Paths to stability
      • Energy and minerals: Does the EU’s strategy to resource security need to change?
      • World views of the EU vital to enlargement and boundaries debates
      • Rethinking EU foreign policy for the ‘Asian Century’?
      • Clarifying the EU’s external role in a multi-polar world
    •   The citizen and governance
      • Europe faces migration-related challenges in education, the labour market and politics
      • New network encourages active citizenship in Europe
      • European contract law: Boosting cross-border trade and ensuring strong rights for consumers
      • Building European citizenship by improving democracy in the EU
      • Ordinary citizens need to identify with Europe to ensure its long-term success
      • Addressing the combination of gender and racial/ethnic discrimination
      • Complexities and challenges of ‘being European’
      • Marginalised people enact EU citizenship to expand and deepen it
      • FEMCIT: The quest for a gender-fair Europe
      • Expanded EU: Challenges to good neighbourhood relations
      • Using history to combat old stereotypes and foster citizenship
      • Arts festivals foster cultural exchange: Increased EU support for festivals could enhance their positive impact on society
      • Helping Europe bridge the gender gap
      • Learning to improve governance for all and by all
      • Ethnic identity less significant for younger generations in Central and Eastern Europe
      • National museums need to adapt to Europe’s changing multicultural society
      • Challenges of cultural heritage reconstruction after conflict
      • How to re-engage young people with politics
      • Updated policies needed to support Europe’s linguistic diversity
      • Policies needed to ensure an independent media in Europe
      • Citizen participation succeeds with ‘softer’ impacts on complex policy making
      • MediaAct – Striving for media pluralism in the digital age
    •   Socio-economic and scientific indicators
      • Get to the POINT: who uses indicators?
      • Crime and confidence: The benefits of trust
      • New tools to improve statistical data for policy
      • New indicators on EU poverty at local level
      • Sharing healthcare costs in Central and Eastern Europe: The quest for fair and sustainable policies
      • Assessing quality of European socio-economic research: Towards a new prototype
      • Towards more reliable measurements of poverty and social exclusion in Europe
      • New indicators on patenting activities can support European innovation policy
    •   Foresight
      • The World in 2025 - can challenges become opportunities?
      • Promoting smart, sustainable and inclusive cities
      • Innovation futures in Europe: Visions, scenarios and implications
      • Citizen input could make future EU research more relevant
      • Future European innovation policy: Results of a foresight exercise
      • Alternative future relationships between security and defence policy, and the European Research Area
      • Harnessing IT to enhance foresight activities
      • AUGUR: Routes to financial recovery in Europe
      • MEDPRO - Arab Springs spark rethink of EU Policy
    •   Strategic activities
      • Regenerative medicine in Europe: New knowledge for the challenges ahead
      • Are faith-based organisations taking the place of the welfare state?
      • Effective challenges to internet counterfeiting, piracy and illegal file-sharing
      • A trans-national approach needed to support South Asian minorities
      • EU development policy at stake
      • Family-friendly policies needed as women are still the major carers in society
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