Publications
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Research and Policy Papers
Radicalisation: The Role of the Internet
Policy Planners' Network, June 2011
This working paper was prepared for the 9th PPN Meeting in Stockholm.
Muslims in the European Mediascape: Discussion Paper
Dr Monica Metykova, December 2010
The first in a series of papers for the 'Muslims in the European Mediascape' research project, conducted in partnership with the British Council's Our Shared Europe Project and the Vodafone Foundation, Germany.
The Role of Civil Society in Counter-radicalisation and De-radicalisation
Policy Planners' Network, October 2010
This working paper was prepared for the 8th PPN meeting in Brussels and circulated at 'Preventing Violent Radicalisation: The Role of Civil Society', a conference organised by the Belgian EU Presidency on 15 October 2010.
Comparative Evaluation Framework for Counter-radicalisation
Policy Planners' Network, June 2010
This working paper was prepared for the 7th PPN Meeting in Copenhagen.
Development of Religious Instruction and Institutions: 'Imam Training' in Europe
Policy Planners' Network, March 2010
This working paper was prepared for the 6th PPN Meeting in Madrid.
Stepping Out: Supporting Exit Strategies from Violence and Extremism
Tufyal Choudhury, November 2009
This pilot research project included a feasibility study on the development of a European network of former radicals.
Crisis Communications and Management: Discussion Document on Developing More Effective Strategies
Policy Planners' Network, October 2009
This working paper was prepared for the 5th PPN Meeting in Amsterdam.
Developing an Assessment Framework for (Muslim) Movements and Organisations
Policy Planners' Network, October 2009
This working paper was prepared for the 5th PPN Meeting in Amsterdam.
Muslims in the European Mediascape: Integration and Social Cohesion Dynamics
M100 Colloquium, September 2009
Based on interviews in Germany, France and the UK, this research explores patterns of media consumption amongst European Muslims and the portrayal of Muslims within mainstream European media. Its findings served as the basis for discussions at the 2009 M100 Sanssouci Colloquium.
Exploring New Vehicles for a Strategic European Engagement with Russia
Lord Owen, March 2009
In this paper, the former UK Foreign Secretary and EU peace negotiator argues that, in dealing with the EU's relationship with the Russian Federation, it might be beneficial to to ask ourselves how we envision that relationship in 2020.
Public Policy for European Muslims: Facts and Perceptions
Professor Jytte Klausen, February 2008
This report discusses questions on the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and inclusion within European societies, particularly with reference to Muslims and other minorities.
Private Collections in the Public Domain
The Art Fund, Allen & Overy and ISD, October 2007
This paper compares the tax regimes of the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the US, and looks at the extent to which they facilitate public enjoyment of privately-owned collections, with a focus on art collections owned by private individuals.
America and Europe: Moving Towards 2020
Sir Stephen Wall and Professor James Goldgeier, February 2007
These essays and commentaries were prepared as part of an international conference held in Washington DC in February 2007, organised by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, ISD and the Europaeum.
The Museum World in the Age of Globalisation: A New Approach to International Cooperation
Dr. Martin Roth, September 2006
This paper analyses the benefits of globalisation and international cooperation for museums. It looks at joint European thinking in the field of management and the planning of future structures, focusing on education.
Summary Reports
Museums and Collectors in Today's Turbulent World: A Dialogue between East and West
The Arts in the Global Society Conference Report, October 2009
ISD's annual Spencer House arts conference was held in Beijing in October 2009. The meeting was organised in partnership with the Beijing Culture and Arts Foundation and Reignwood Group.
The Future of Eurasia: Convergence or Conflict? What Role will the Media Play?
M100 Colloquium, September 2008
The 2008 M100 Sanssouci Colloquium conference focused on the media in Eurasia. Participants included journalists and media executives from Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, and several Central Asian republics.
East-West Media Bridge: The Middle East
M100 Colloquium, September 2007
In 2007 the M100 Sanssouci Colloquium focused on dialogue between members of the Middle Eastern media and their counterparts from Europe, to explore how they affect public perceptions and social harmony amongst their audiences and interpret their roles and responsibilities vis-à-vis society, politics and the reporting of international affairs.








